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Fake Ginger I Planted
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Some months ago, I bought and planted what I thought was ginger. But it turned out to be something else that looks like ginger.

I later found out that it's called galangal. At first glance, galangal and ginger look very similar—they both have knobby, beige rhizomes. But when you take a closer look, the differences are clear:
   

Appearance: Ginger has a thinner, more brownish skin that can easily be scraped off with a spoon. Galangal’s skin is tougher, smoother, and often lighter or reddish in color, making it harder to peel.
   
Aroma and Taste: Ginger has a warm, spicy-sweet flavor. Galangal, on the other hand, has a sharper, more citrusy and pine-like taste, with a hint of pepper.
   

Medicinal Uses: Both are medicinal, but ginger is better known for easing nausea and aiding digestion, while galangal is often used for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
   

So while I didn’t end up with ginger, I discovered another useful plant.


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#2
Haha I had the same experience! Planted what I thought was ginger and got galangal instead. The smell gave it away.

Galangal actually tastes amazing in soups and stews. You didn’t lose out completely.
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#3
True! Galangal’s skin is so tough, even my knife complained. Real ginger’s skin comes off easily with a spoon, galangal fights back ?
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#4
Galangal tea is very good for inflammation. You can slice and boil it like ginger.
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#5
You didn’t waste your effort at all. Both plants are valuable in their own way. But, I wonder if Nigerians will buy.
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#6
I actually prefer galangal now. It stores longer than ginger.
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#7
My uncle swears by galangal tea for his joint pains. Says it works faster than ginger.
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#8
Galangal can even be processed into powder for export. Just like ginger. I saw someone doing that on YouTube.
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#9
You can also propagate galangal from small cuttings, just like ginger. It establishes faster in moist soil.

Galangal grows more aggressively too. Mine spread fast and even invaded nearby ridges.
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#10
Galangal oil is used in perfumery too. Its aroma lasts longer than ginger’s.
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#11
(10-08-2025, 07:45 PM)Hunter Wrote: My uncle swears by galangal tea for his joint pains. Says it works faster than ginger.

Nice to hear that
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