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ginger root

288 results for “ginger root”

Ginger Powder

NATURELO Turmeric Curcumin & Ginger Root With Bioperine®, 120 Vegetarian Capsules

Seagram's Ginger Ale - 20 fl oz Bottle: Non-Caffeinated

$2.69($0.13/fluid ounce)
4.7(660)
Loved for: refreshing taste
SNAP EBT eligible

Morton & Bassett Ground Ginger - 2.1oz

Organic Sage - 0.5oz - Good & Gather™

$1.99($3.98/ounce)
Good & GatherOnly at target
4.8(49)
SNAP EBT eligible

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Seaband Ginger Gum - 24ct

$5.69
4.3(13)
SNAP EBT eligible

Ocean's Halo Ginger Sesame Vinaigrette & Marinade - 12oz

Ground Thyme - 1.75oz - Good & Gather

$3.59($2.05/ounce)
Good & GatherOnly at target
4.8(42)
SNAP EBT eligible

Fresh Yucca Root - each

$1.99
5(1)
SNAP EBT eligible

A&W Root Beer Zero Sugar Soda - 2 L Bottle: Diet, Sugar-Free

$2.99($0.04/fluid ounce)

Vernors Zero Sugar Ginger Soda - 20 fl oz Bottle

$2.49($0.12/fluid ounce)

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Some culinary ginger is sold pre-crushed and frozen into small cubes that melt easily. These are typically labeled as equal to 1 teaspoon of fresh ginger and noted as containing no artificial flavors or preservatives.

Some ginger supplements are labeled vegan, non-GMO, and gluten-free. They may explicitly state they do not contain wheat, gluten, eggs, soy, milk/dairy, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, sesame, or shellfish.

Frozen ginger cubes are labeled for easy measuring: one cube is equal to 1 teaspoon of fresh ginger. Packages also list a net weight (for example, 2.5 ounces).

Capsule formats are presented as a way to get ginger’s benefits without the strong fresh taste. Listings note that a serving (often two capsules) provides ginger in an easy-to-take form for those who want to avoid the flavor.

Supplement labels show milligram amounts (for example, 540 mg and 1200 mg) and commonly use two-capsule servings. One listing states: “take two capsules one to two times per day with water.”

Some items are labeled “Ready to Use” or show preparation notes such as “Pre-package preparation: Fully Cooked.” Frozen crushed ginger is described as “Frozen for easy storage and use” and is often measured by cube equivalents (e.g., “1 cube is equal to 1 tsp fresh ginger”).

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