
The art of pickling is almost universal and ginger grows all over the place. So what is so special about Japanese pickled ginger? Well, these pickled roots are kind of awesome! Thin slices of ginger are a great way to refresh your pallet, or to play with texture by adding something crunchy yet overwhelming in-between bites. Called "gari" back home, they are also known throughout Asia to have a number of health benefits.
Japanese pickled ginger is that favorite condiment you find at sushi restaurants. The best of breed ranges from light to dark pink in color–which is only achieved if young ginger is used to make the pickle. You can find young ginger in your local Asian supermarket or online.
Not Just for Sushi
Pickled ginger is excellent–not just for sushi, but as a side dish for any fatty food or sandwich of cured meats. Cooked in a little sugar syrup it's also an excellent garnish for fruit desserts. We encourage you to experiment with ways to use this Eastern favorite in your own cooking.
Pain in the Ass to Peel
Check out our video on the proper way to peel and slice ginger like professional chefs do!
SUGGESTIONS WHEN MAKING JAPANESE PICKLED GINGER
In The PinkJapanese pickled ginger is that favorite condiment you find at sushi restaurants. The best of breed ranges from light to dark pink in color–which is only achieved if young ginger is used to make the pickle. You can find young ginger in your local Asian supermarket or online.
Not Just for Sushi
Pickled ginger is excellent–not just for sushi, but as a side dish for any fatty food or sandwich of cured meats. Cooked in a little sugar syrup it's also an excellent garnish for fruit desserts. We encourage you to experiment with ways to use this Eastern favorite in your own cooking.
Pain in the Ass to Peel
Check out our video on the proper way to peel and slice ginger like professional chefs do!
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