More information about Zingiba ginger lemongrass liqueur
ZINGIBA contains neither colorants nor preservatives. Today, ginger is grown in almost all of Asia and exported around the world. In addition to its medicinal uses, ginger not only found its way into cooking pots, but there are also early examples for drinks, such as ginger ale and ginger beer. Ginger also makes a tasty drink as a tea. Lemongrass is probably one of the most typical spices in Asian cuisine. The lower light part, the bulbs, are also cooked and give a nice, fresh aroma.
The whole plant is suitable for making tea, which makes a nice thirst quencher when chilled in summer. Lemongrass has a similar taste to ginger. As ginger becomes more pungent with increasing concentration, lemongrass complements ginger without having the same pungency. Both ginger and lemongrass can be grown at home and make decorative plants, although they are not hardy.
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| Contents: | 0,5 Liter |
| Beverage type: | Liqueur |
| Country: | Germany |
| Place: | Meinerzhagen |
| Manufacturer: | Krugmann brand spirits |
| Food companies: | Krugmann Markenspirituosen GmbH & Co KG, Krim 2, D-58540 Meinerzhagen |
Krugmann brand spirits
When the Krugmann family founded the distillery from their farm in 1867, it was the first business ever in Meinerzhagen. Entrepreneurship and a merchant's spirit united with the farming heritage to create something new. For six generations, the company was family-owned. Since the mid-1990s, it has been run by a management team with new minds responding to changes in the market with innovative ideas. The art of distilling has always been at the forefront at Krugmann. foreground. The distillery has always relied on the knowledge, experience and passion of the distillers trained within the company itself. In order to guarantee the high quality standards of the products, only first-class raw materials are used, which are constantly checked for their quality. Tradition meets zeitgeist Tradition meets zeitgeist in the development of new spirits. Strictly guarded recipes are the basis of...
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