Fresh Ginger

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Post by HEPZIBAH »

[face=Comic Sans MS]Is fresh ginger readily available in Luxor? If so, is it very expensive? [/face]


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I was about to say Yes & No and then remembered I bought my last lot from Blighty, good question upon reflection, I can only remember seeing it in Metro Cairo...8)
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Ditto - closest I could come is METRO Hurghada.

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I grow my own - have a plant in large pot that I grew myself from a stem and keep it in the ensuite - seems to like all the steam :oops: and very healthy plant . Took about 10 months before I got my first lot - worth a try :)
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I never saw it in Luxor, in Cairo they have it though (Metro, Carrefour, Spinneys...). Have even bought it but can't remember exactly what it cost, around 30 LE kilo?
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Arkwrights had it last week, cant remember how much it was.

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jewel wrote:I grow my own - have a plant in large pot that I grew myself from a stem and keep it in the ensuite - seems to like all the steam :oops: and very healthy plant . Took about 10 months before I got my first lot - worth a try :)
[face=Comic Sans MS]Worth a try possibly but a) I don't have an ensuite :roll: b) I'm looking for a reliable supply of it in Luxor. It seems just about every women I know in Luxor is expecting at the moment and suffering morning sickness so wanted to suggest making a ginger brew to drink, but there's not a lot of point if they can't get the fresh ginger easily.[/face]
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Post by Goddess »

Won't dry ginger suffice for making a brew Hepzi??

I've had ginger tea quite often in the coffee shops down in Luxor (although they are a bit heavy on the ginger!)

Sure ginger costs a bit more than 30 LE a kilo - thought it was about 50, but I don't often look at the number else I scare myself too much. A 'knobble' normally costs me about a fiver. I'm off to Carrefour in a mo and will have a peep if I remember and don't get distracted by yellow courgettes or the like!
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Surely hepzi you could grow it in luxor - any steamy bathroom would do but you dry it out in winter to harvest the roots/stems - worth a try all you need to do is let a peice of fresh ginger sprout then pot it up easy peasy :)
There are many other remedies for morning sickness - as well as wrist bands and homeopathy -pickled raw grapes in vinegar with salt and pepper taken on an empty stomach in the morning are a very useful remedy for morning sickness, nausea and vomiting.
Try taking 200 ml of fresh orange juice with 3-4 grams of pepper and a pinch of salt added in it first thing in the morning.
Also pomegranete juice and honey - all available readily in luxor, also try sucking ginger sweets - our local health shop has them "gingins" with real peices of ginger in them :)

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Post by Countessa »

You can get ginger root from any of the spice shops in Luxor :) You can also get natural ginger capsules from most pharmacies :D :)
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jewel wrote:Surely hepzi you could grow it in luxor -
[face=Comic Sans MS]Errrm no - because I don't live in Luxor!

I'm really trying to find something realitively cheap, natural and simple that I can suggest to some of these women. I did find some ginger sweet type things in a pharmacy in Luxor once before for one of my girl friends there but they were not that cheap. The women concerned all Egyptian and living on very low incomes.[/face]
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Goddess wrote:Won't dry ginger suffice for making a brew Hepzi??
[face=Comic Sans MS]I never thought of dry ginger. :roll: I suppose it would at a pinch but I don't thing it would taste as good as if made from fresh - just my opinion, but then I've not tried it.[/face]
Countessa wrote:You can get ginger root from any of the spice shops in Luxor :)
[face=Comic Sans MS]Thanks, if that is the case I can at least make the suggestion to them (well their husbands anyway :roll: )to buy a piece and make some ginger 'tea'.[/face]
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Just take them loads of Gaviscon Hepzi :lol: I lived on the bloomin stuff when I was pregnant with Mimi :) not so much with Karime until the latter end when I was in UK and could get it :oops: :lol:
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Post by Goddess »

Forgot to peep at ginger in Carrefour yesterday, far too intent on picking a bunch of pretty garlic bulbs!
But just been in Metro and it was 38 LE a Kilo. But like I said a small knobble isn't too badly priced.

Had a giggle at MM's Gaviscon comment! :lol: Bless!

Gasviscon is one of the things I stock up on in the UK. Think I have a small mountain of them lurking in the bedside drawer!
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Goddess I used to swig it out of the bottle whilst I was prgegnant :) never touch the stuff now :lol:
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Mimimay wrote:Goddess I used to swig it out of the bottle whilst I was prgegnant :) never touch the stuff now :lol:
I don't like it. :P
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HEPZIBAH wrote:[face=Comic Sans MS]Worth a try possibly but a) I don't have an ensuite :roll: b) I'm looking for a reliable supply of it in Luxor. It seems just about every women I know in Luxor is expecting at the moment and suffering morning sickness so wanted to suggest making a ginger brew to drink, but there's not a lot of point if they can't get the fresh ginger easily.[/face]
I remember your post and I know people use ginger for this purpose in Egypt (maybe elsewhere too)

Now I read this warning:
Evira, Finnish Food Safety Authority: Warning label to be added on food supplements containing ginger as well as on ginger tea, and corresponding drink powders

Although it mentions ginger products, not fresh ginger itself - but have ginger been studied that well (article says not).
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Mimimay wrote:Goddess I used to swig it out of the bottle whilst I was prgegnant :) never touch the stuff now :lol:
be careful Gaviscon is laden with salt!
Not good to take if you have a high BP ;)
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Post by pinkmagic »

I found a glass of milk much tastier and just as effective for the pregnancy heartburn and used to drink gallons of ginger beer for the sickness I had when expecting my 2nd.
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Post by Mad Dilys »

Every year I try to grow ginger in Luxor. Try is the word, no success yet with ginger bought in Egypt, it rots very quickly. I think it is stored at a low temperature - or even frozen and warmed up again before sale.
Ginger bought in the UK keeps better and has always sprouted in a plastic bag - strange. 8)
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