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Difference between ginger and onion

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Answered by aggarwalrishika135
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Answer:

Look down

Explanation:

How is ginger different from an onion?

The two couldn’t be more different, aside from the fact that they both grow underground. Nobody ever sits on their porch on a warm sunny day and pops the cap off a bottle of chilled onion beer to take a deep, refreshing swallow.

Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a rhizome, which is an underground stem. It has a sweet/sharp flavor that is completely different from an onion, even a sweet onion like a Walla Walla or Vidalia. It is used fresh in savory cooking and dried and powdered in baking. Ginger is sold candied, and can be eaten as a snack or added to baked goods. It is also grown as an ornamental plant, because its leaves are quite beautiful.

The onion is a member of the allium family (Allium cepa L.) along with garlic, shallots, leeks, scallions and some other less well known plants. The center of an onion bulb is a modified underground stem, but most of it is made up of modified leaves.The flavor of onions will vary quite a bit, depending on the variety and the soil in which they are grown. One of the things that makes Vidalia onions so sweet is the lack of sulfur in the soil. Onions are used in savory cooking and are probably the most commonly grown vegetable around the world, because they find themselves into all kinds of cuisines.

Answered by aminmuhammed2009
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Answer:

Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a rhizome, which is an underground stem. It has a sweet/sharp flavor that is completely different from an onion, even a sweet onion like a Walla Walla or Vidalia. ... The center of an onion bulb is a modified underground stem, but most of it is made up of modified leaves.

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