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Galangal Fresh 14 Oz

Galangal Fresh 14 Oz
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Brand: TastePadThai
Feature: Fresh Galangal has a strong, aromatic, punchy flavor that can be overwhelming, so use the root sparingly. Unlike ginger, galangal does not need to be peeled
Ingredients: Fresh Galangal
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Manufacturer: TastePadThai
Publisher: TastePadThai
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Fresh Galangal has a strong, aromatic, punchy flavor that can be overwhelming, so use the root sparingly. Unlike ginger, galangal does not need to be peeled
To infuse soups, stews or teas with galangal, cut into quarter-inch-thick slices, simmer over low heat then strain prior to serving. A slice or two of galangal perks up plain steamed rice.
For curry pastes, chop finely, and then mash with the other flavorings in a blender or with a mortar and pestle. (It is essential for Thai curry pastes, where it does not get lost among the pronounced flavors of lemongrass, chili peppers and dried shrimp.)

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This spice is popular in Asiatic cooking and was well known in European medieval cooking. The plant Alpinia galanga (or Languas galangal) has numerous common names, including greater galangal, galangale and galang. It is also known as Siamese ginger or Laos, since the plant is indigenous to Southeast Asia, and its rhizome (root) resembles ginger in appearance and in taste. The word galangal is probably derived from the Arabic translation of its Chinese name, liang-tiang, which means mild ginger. Like ginger, its said to have healing properties and is used in homoeopathic remedie. HOW TO STORE: Galangal can be stored in the vegetable drawer of a refrigerator for two to three weeks. First wrap the galangal in plastic wrap or, preferably, wrap the root first in a damp cloth, then in a plastic bag. Galangal can be frozen without losing any flavor. Cut the unpeeled root into slices a quarter-inch thick, wrap in plastic and freeze for up to three months.


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