Zenzero in polvere is the Italian term for "ginger powder", dried ginger that has been finely grinded to create a powdered form that is used in place of fresh ginger
Description: Ginger powder
zenzero in polvere
Ginger root, with thanks to the beautiful 'Fruits de France' in Jindrisska in Prague
Pronounced: tsehn-TSEH-roh een POHL-veh-reh
Latin: Zingiber officinale
Language: Italian
Ethnicity: Italian
Most frequent country: Italy
See places: Italian food and cuisine
Other web reference:
Gernot-Katzer's-spice-pages.com
Other definition:
Zenzero in polvere is the Italian term that refers to "ginger powder"
Zenzero in polvere
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