Alpinia officinarum

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Definition

Noun: * A species of ginger: Alpinia officinarum is a perennial plant native to China. It is characterized by its pyramidal clusters (racemes) of white flowers and, most notably, its pungent, aromatic rhizomes (underground stems). These rhizomes are used both for medicinal purposes and as a spice for flavoring food.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The dried rhizome of Alpinia officinarum is known as lesser galangal.
    • In traditional medicine, Alpinia officinarum is valued for its digestive properties.
    • The chef used a slice of Alpinia officinarum to add a sharp, peppery flavor to the soup.
Advanced Usage
  • Botanical Context: In scientific and botanical texts, is used to specify this particular species within the ginger family (Zingiberaceae), distinguishing it from related plants like greater galangal () or common ginger ().
Variants and Related Words
  • Lesser galangal (n): The common name for the dried rhizome of , used as a spice.
  • Galangal (n): A broader term that can refer to the rhizomes of several related plants, including (lesser galangal) and (greater galangal).
Synonyms
  • Lesser galangal: The most direct synonym for the spice derived from the plant.
  • Chinese ginger: A less specific common name sometimes used.
Related Terms (Contextual)
  • Rhizome (n): The underground stem of the plant, which is the part used.
  • Pungent (adj): Describing the strong, sharp taste and smell of the rhizome.
  • Aromatic (adj): Describing the pleasant, spicy fragrance of the plant.
Noun
  1. Chinese perennial with pyramidal racemes of white flowers and pungent aromatic roots used medicinally and as flavoring