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    Galangal Substitute


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    By Palmira S
    At times, the need to opt for galangal substitute can arise, given the fact that it is not available in abundance all over the world. This article cites in brief the different galangal substitutes and also more information related to it. Read on...
    Galangal is also referred to as galanga and has a few medicinal and culinary uses associated with it. Galangal is delicious to taste, and hence, forms a part of many recipes. It can also be used in the powdered form. But since it grows only in limited parts of the globe, its availability becomes a problem in the areas where it is not grown. In such cases, it becomes necessary to search for galangal substitutes. You can read below to know more about galangal substitutes.

    Galangal Root Information and Facts

    Of the whole plant of galangal, only the root is edible, and is used for cooking purposes. It forms a main part of most of the Thai food. In a few places in Asia, galangal is available in the frozen form. In some places it is also sold in a powdered and dried form.

    Information on Galangal Herb

    Galangal herb has many medicinal properties. It is used for healing different infections caused due to fungi. Also, it helps in alleviating pain in the joints and muscles. It is also used for the treatment of nausea, rheumatism, flatulence and catarrh. People suffering from digestive tract problems and those who are pregnant should avoid this herb as it might tend to develop a few side effects. Its antibacterial and tonic properties make it a good homeopathic and also veterinary medicine.

    Information on Galangal Plant

    This plant belongs to the genus Alpinia. The galangal plant has a horizontal stem and shoots above roots below. Hence, it is a rhizome. It grows well in warm to temperate regions. These plants are mainly found in the Eastern parts of Asia. The leaves of this plant and large and are dark green in color. The flower of this plant is similar to that of the irises. Since this plant tends to spread a lot, enough space should be left around it while being planted. If you want to plant them, then make sure that the soil where it is going to be planted is moist and is drained well. In order to plant a galangal plant, plant a small and fresh plant in the soil and nurture it well. Since this plant is ornamental, it is also grown for decorative purposes.

    Information on Galangal Substitute

    There are not many substitutes available for galangal. The most often used substitute for galangal is ginger root. This is because, to a large extent, ginger root tastes like galangal. The reason being that both galangal and ginger root belong to the same family of ginger. Also, both galangal and ginger root share many common properties. Both galangal and ginger root also have similar appearances.

    Other food items which can be used as a substitute for galangal are cinnamon, mace and pepper. But, you will have to supplement it with other food items or use them in combination in order to get the taste of galangal. You may have to use cinnamon and mace together to get that perfect taste of galangal.

    So, in future, if you do not have galangal and you need to use it in your recipe, then you can opt for galangal substitutes. It is also important to note that the use of galangal substitutes may change the taste of your recipe, but if you have not other option but to use galangal substitutes, the ones above will be your best bet.

 

 

 


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