Product Overview
Fresh Thai ginger, commonly known as galangal or Siamese ginger, is a distinctive rhizome native to Southeast Asia. It plays a pivotal role in Thai, Indonesian, Malaysian, and Vietnamese cuisines, offering a flavor profile that sets it apart from common ginger. 
Key Features
- Appearance: Galangal has a tough, pale tan skin with a firm, white to pinkish flesh. It is denser and more fibrous than regular ginger. 
- Flavor Profile: It delivers a sharp, peppery, and citrusy taste, often described as earthy with subtle pine notes. This unique flavor makes it a staple in various Southeast Asian dishes.