Ginger root
Ginger root is the knobby underground stem of the ginger plant, and it's the engine behind a huge swath of the world's cooking. Fresh, it's juicy and fibrous, with a sharp, peppery heat and a sweet, almost citrusy perfume that dried ginger never quite captures.
It's a staple across Chinese, Indian, Caribbean, and Middle Eastern kitchens, lending warmth to savory dishes and a clean bite to sweets. On this site it runs through more than 600 recipes, from stir-fries to gingerbread.
This page is about fresh ginger. Its dried, ground form behaves quite differently and isn't interchangeable spoon for spoon.

