Raw Paleo Diet to Suit You => Omnivorous Raw Paleo Diet => Topic started by: goodsamaritan on November 01, 2012, 01:49:48 pm
Title: Galangal / Langkawas Discussions
Post by: goodsamaritan on November 01, 2012, 01:49:48 pm
Let's talk about a kind of ginger / herb / root crop called Langkawas / Galangal.
Whatever experience you have with it.
I’ve been buying a kind of ginger twice in the wet market so far, it is called “langkawas” or “galangal” depending on the province you come from. I bought it because I am in a ginger discovery kick. Tasting the different kinds of ginger. With the new nannies in the home and my sister in law who also came from the province, they all said in concert that “langkawas” or “galangal” is their traditional cure for an-an / tinea flava fungal infections!
Title: Re: Galangal / Langkawas Discussions
Post by: goodsamaritan on November 01, 2012, 01:50:55 pm
More about this http://theepicentre.com/spice/galangal/ (http://theepicentre.com/spice/galangal/)
A kind of vinegar called Sinamak is made with Langkawas http://www.viajenegrense.info/2011/09/ang-sinamak.html (http://www.viajenegrense.info/2011/09/ang-sinamak.html)
Do you eat this as is? Just suck on it? Make dried chips?
Make into tea? Add into soups? (for those who cook)
Title: Re: Galangal / Langkawas Discussions
Post by: Dorothy on November 02, 2012, 01:04:22 am
I think I've seen that strange looking ginger in the store that I shop in that imports some oddities from around the world. Does it grow and taste like regular ginger? Do you use it like regular ginger? I am trying to grow my own ginger now. It was easy in the tropics but not so easy here. It's such a beautiful plant. Now I'm going to have to buy some of that funny looking root and try not only to eat it but grow it!
Anti-fungal herbs are always nice to have around. :D