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Ground Ginger
Since ginger is often used in combination with other spices, would it matter which brand we used in recipes like gingerbread?
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WinnerSpice Islands Ground Ginger
“Starts mild but builds to a nice pepperiness,” said one taster. Others described it as “a little earthy,” “spicy, toasty, and fragrant,” and providing “just enough ginger” and “just the right amount of spice.” “My favorite of the bunch,” summed up one taster.
Price at Time of Testing: $6.21 for 1.9 ounces
“Starts mild but builds to a nice pepperiness,” said one taster. Others described it as “a little earthy,” “spicy, toasty, and fragrant,” and providing “just enough ginger” and “just the right amount of spice.” “My favorite of the bunch,” summed up one taster.
Price at Time of Testing: $6.21 for 1.9 ounces
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A staple in bakers’ pantries, ground ginger adds a warm, spicy flavor and aroma to baked goods and many Asian and Indian dishes. Since ginger is often used in combination with other pungent spices and strong flavors, such as molasses, would it matter which brand we used in recipes like gingerbread? We bought ground ginger by two top-selling national supermarket brands and compared them with a mail-order ground ginger. We tasted each in gingerbread muffins and in our recipe for Fairy Gingerbread, a crisp, wafer-thin cookie in which ginger is the undisputed star.
In gingerbread muffins, where cinnamon and allspice muffled our perceptions of the ginger, all three brands received equivalent scores, although a few tasters singled out the more pungent profile of one product for extra praise. But in Fairy Gingerbread, tasters showed decided preferences. Although we deemed all three brands acceptable, we gave the lowest marks to the product we found to be most mild. Once again, a vocal minority strongly preferred the most potent ginger, but the highest scores went to a different entry, which straddled the middle ground with full ginger flavor but moderate heat.
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Highly Recommended
WinnerSpice Islands Ground Ginger
“Starts mild but builds to a nice pepperiness,” said one taster. Others described it as “a little earthy,” “spicy, toasty, and fragrant,” and providing “just enough ginger” and “just the right amount of spice.” “My favorite of the bunch,” summed up one taster.
Price at Time of Testing: $6.21 for 1.9 ounces
“Starts mild but builds to a nice pepperiness,” said one taster. Others described it as “a little earthy,” “spicy, toasty, and fragrant,” and providing “just enough ginger” and “just the right amount of spice.” “My favorite of the bunch,” summed up one taster.
Price at Time of Testing: $6.21 for 1.9 ounces
Recommended
Penzeys Spices Powdered China #1 Ginger
“Complex,” “pleasing,” and “assertive,” Penzeys came across as “quite fiery,” with a “black-peppery bite.” Tasters liked the “pleasant burn” it provided but found it less “floral” than our winner.
Price at Time of Testing: $2.65 for 0.9 ounce
“Complex,” “pleasing,” and “assertive,” Penzeys came across as “quite fiery,” with a “black-peppery bite.” Tasters liked the “pleasant burn” it provided but found it less “floral” than our winner.
Price at Time of Testing: $2.65 for 0.9 ounce
McCormick Gourmet Collection Ground Ginger
“Mild and not especially gingery,” tasters said, faulting the McCormick sample as “very delicate” and “a bit lackluster after [the others].” But they liked how it “lingers” and “lifts up” to a “stronger finish.”
Price at Time of Testing: $5.29 for 1.62 ounces
“Mild and not especially gingery,” tasters said, faulting the McCormick sample as “very delicate” and “a bit lackluster after [the others].” But they liked how it “lingers” and “lifts up” to a “stronger finish.”
Price at Time of Testing: $5.29 for 1.62 ounces
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