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n. - Derived from a thickened pungent aromatic rhizome that is used as a spice and sometimes medicinally

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  • Ginger is rich in the aptly named gingerol, which is responsible for its flavor.
  • As it turns out, gingerol is a powerful antioxidant and possible cancer fighter.
  • That bite comes from gingerol, a chemical related to capsaicin, which gives chilies their heat.
  • And as anyone who has munched gingersnaps on the high seas can tell you, gingerol helps relieve the nausea of motion sickness.
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