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How much ginger paste equals fresh ginger?
1 tablespoon of ginger paste equals 2 tablespoons of fresh ginger.
When using ginger paste instead of fresh ginger, remember that it is already concentrated, so you will need less. Start by using half the amount of ginger paste that you would fresh ginger and then adjust to taste.
Here are some tips for using ginger paste:
* Use ginger paste in marinades, sauces, and stir-fries.
* Add ginger paste to soups, stews, and curries.
* Mix ginger paste with honey and lemon juice for a soothing throat lozenge.
* Use ginger paste as a flavor enhancer in baking.
Ginger paste is a great way to add the delicious and health-promoting benefits of ginger to your cooking without having to peel and mince fresh ginger.
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