Most people toss ginger once it starts to wrinkle or dry out, but did you know that old, withered ginger still holds powerful uses? Instead of throwing it in the trash, here’s why you should keep it:
- Stronger Flavor for Cooking
As ginger dries, its oils become more concentrated, which means the flavor is sharper and spicier. Perfect for soups, teas, and stir-fries. - Powerful Ginger Tea
Slice it thin, boil it with water, and you’ve got a soothing tea that helps with colds, sore throats, nausea, and digestion. - Natural Remedy for Pain
Ginger has anti-inflammatory properties. Even dried-out pieces can be boiled into a compress to ease muscle or joint pain. - Homemade Ginger Powder
Simply dry out the shriveled ginger completely and grind it into powder. It lasts for months and is great for baking or seasoning. - Boosts Immunity
Old ginger still has compounds like gingerol and shogaol, which can strengthen your immune system and help fight infections.