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And the nomenclature is even more confusing: labels like spring ginger, pink ginger, baby ginger and young ginger refer to the same plant at different stages in its 11-month growing season.
Shouldn't ginger be peeled before it is used? A. Recipes that call for fresh ginger usually refer to mature ginger, which has a thin, tough skin that is dark gold or light brown in color.
They mock their daughter's OCD, which angers Will, and display an extreme hair-color obsession Emma refers to them as "ginger supremacists".
Consequently, this review summarized current genetic resources referred to ginger's defense mechanisms, discussed available methods to detect the resistant network and contributed to transgenic developments of gingers.
The episode refers to the fictional suburb of Bailey Downs, where Alison is said to live, which is a homage to the setting of the 2000 Canadian horror film Ginger Snaps, which was directed by Fawcett.
Commonly referred to as ginger, Zingiber officinale is a member of the family Zingiberaceae.
This herbal plant is popularly referred to as the pinecone, wild ginger, Asian ginger, or shampoo ginger.
Mac was often referred to as a Ginger by the other characters.
Ooh, they're fighting!" "It's like that pair by the park that's eating the squirrels," Torre said, referring to Pale Male and Ginger, Central Park's hawks.
The ever-present candied ginger, coriander, aniseed and other spices were referred to as épices de chambre ("parlor spices") and were taken as digestibles at the end of a meal to "close" the stomach.
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