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Frequently asked questions

  • What is finger root?

    Finger root is a type of rhizome and a culinary herb from China and Southeast Asia, known for its medicinal properties and unique flavor.

  • How is finger root used in cooking?

    Finger root can be used in various ways. It can be juiced, used in curries and soups, and can be an ingredient in salads and side dishes.

  • Does finger root have any medicinal benefits?

    Yes, finger root has been used in traditional medicine to treat digestive issues, inflammation, and infection.

  • How should finger root be stored?

    Finger root should be stored in a cool and dry place. It can also be stored in the refrigerator for a longer shelf life.

  • Is finger root the same as ginger root?

    While they are both rhizomes and have similar flavors, finger root and ginger root are different species.

  • Can I substitute ginger for finger root in recipes?

    Yes, ginger can be used as a substitute for finger root, though the flavor might be slightly different.

  • Is finger root safe to consume during pregnancy?

    There is not enough research to confidently say that finger root is safe during pregnancy, so it is best to consult with a healthcare professional.

  • Can finger root help with weight loss?

    There is currently not enough scientific evidence to conclusively say that finger root aids in weight loss. However, it is a low-calorie ingredient that offers substantial nutrients.

  • What does finger root taste like?

    Finger root has a unique flavor and aroma that is slightly peppery and gingery.

  • What are the nutritional benefits of finger root?

    Finger root contains fiber, vitamin C, potassium, and magnesium, among others. It also contains various essential oils and antioxidants.

  • Can finger root be eaten raw?

    While it can be eaten raw, finger root is typically cooked with in Asian cuisine due to its intense flavor.

  • Can finger root be grown at home?

    Yes, finger root can be grown at home in pots or directly in the ground. It prefers semi-shade areas and well-drained soil.

  • Where can I buy finger root?

    You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.

  • Is finger root spicy?

    Finger root isn't spicy, but it has a peppery flavor that can seem spicy to some people.

  • How is finger root different from turmeric root?

    While both are rhizomes, finger root is smaller and has a milder flavor compared to turmeric root.

  • What does finger root look like?

    Finger root is named for its unique shape, which looks like multiple thin fingers stretching out from a central piece.