Ginger root powder (Zingiber officinale) - Apophycaire
Ginger root powder (Zingiber officinale) - Apophycaire
Ginger root powder (Zingiber officinale) - Apophycaire
Ginger root powder (Zingiber officinale) - Apophycaire
Ginger root powder (Zingiber officinale) - Apophycaire
Ginger root powder (Zingiber officinale) - Apophycaire

Ginger root powder (Zingiber officinale) - Apophycaire

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Ginger root powder – Zingiber officinale

Main virtue: natural stimulation of vitality and digestion.

Main use: infusions, culinary preparations, natural well-being treatments

Ginger powder is one of the most versatile forms of this legendary rhizome. Finely ground from quality dried roots, it's ideal for enriching drinks, dishes, and natural health recipes thanks to its warming taste and traditional tonic properties.

Packaging: 100g to 10kg
If you would like other packaging, dosage forms or other culture origins, please contact us.

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A thousand-year-old spice in a practical format

Present in pharmacopoeias and cuisines around the world, powdered ginger preserves the aromatic essence and active ingredients of the fresh rhizome. Used as much for its flavor as for its traditional virtues, it is a staple of modern natural preparations.

Description

Fine powder of beige to pale yellow color, warm and lemony flavor, characteristic pungent and fresh odor.

Nomenclature

  • Common names: Ginger, Common ginger
  • Latin name: Zingiber officinale
  • Family: Zingiberaceae
  • Part used: Rhizome (root)
  • Form: Powder
  • Origin: Southeast Asia, Africa, South America
  • English name: Ginger powder
  • German name: Ingwerpulver
  • Name in Spanish: Powdered Ginger
  • Name in Italian: Polvere di zenzero
  • Name in Arabic: مسحوق الزنجبيل

Main virtues

Valued for its traditional digestive support, its ability to warm the body, and its role as a tonic spice in natural cooking and homemade cosmetics.

Main constituents

Gingerols, shogaols, essential oils, resins, natural starches.

Use and dosage

  • Infusion: 1/2 teaspoon per cup of simmering water, infuse for 5 minutes, filter.
  • Cuisine: Incorporate into stews, desserts, energy drinks, chai teas.
  • Cosmetic: Used in revitalizing skin masks or tonic hair treatments.

Precautions, side effects and contraindications

  • Caution: high doses may irritate sensitive mucous membranes.
  • Not recommended in case of active gastric ulcer without medical advice.
  • Interact with certain anticoagulant treatments; seek medical advice if necessary.

History and origin

An emblem of the spice routes, ginger is a revered plant in Ayurvedic traditions, Chinese medicine, and the culinary cultures of Africa and Europe. Its easy-to-use powder perpetuates this legacy of vitality and natural daily care.

Miscellaneous information

  • Packaging: airtight kraft bag or opaque glass jar.
  • Storage: in a cool, dry place, away from light.
  • Shelf life: 18 to 24 months depending on storage.

Sources and references

  • Botany of the World – Ginger and culinary traditions
  • Pl@ntUse – https://uses.plantnet-project.org
  • History of Spices – Routes and Civilizations

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Data sheet

Crop Type
Conventional cultivation
Forme galénique
Poudre standard

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