A farmer happy with his ginger harvest. Fresh ginger rhizome. Ginger seems to originate from Southern China. Today, it is cultivated all over tropic and Subtropic Asia (50% of the world's harvest is produced in India)
A farmer happy with his ginger harvest. Fresh ginger rhizome. Ginger seems to originate from Southern China. Today, it is cultivated all over tropic and Subtropic Asia (50% of the world's harvest is produced in India)
Cardamom. Cardamom, sometimes called Grains of Paradise is a native of India. Cardamom is the fruit of several plants of the genera Elettaria belonging to the family Zingiberaceae, whose principal member is Elletaria Cardamomum. The plant itself is a perennial herb with a thick, fleshy rootstock which sends up flowering stems from 6 to 12 feet high.
Cardamom. Cardamom, sometimes called Grains of Paradise is a native of India. Cardamom is the fruit of several plants of the genera Elettaria belonging to the family Zingiberaceae, whose principal member is Elletaria Cardamomum. The plant itself is a perennial herb with a thick, fleshy rootstock which sends up flowering stems from 6 to 12 feet high.
Cardamom. Cardamom, sometimes called Grains of Paradise is a native of India. Cardamom is the fruit of several plants of the genera Elettaria belonging to the family Zingiberaceae, whose principal member is Elletaria Cardamomum. The plant itself is a perennial herb with a thick, fleshy rootstock which sends up flowering stems from 6 to 12 feet high.
Cardamom. Cardamom, sometimes called Grains of Paradise is a native of India. Cardamom is the fruit of several plants of the genera Elettaria belonging to the family Zingiberaceae, whose principal member is Elletaria Cardamomum. The plant itself is a perennial herb with a thick, fleshy rootstock which sends up flowering stems from 6 to 12 feet high.