Real Jamaican Pepper Ginger
Real Jamaican Pepper Ginger: The Fiery Gold Standard of the Caribbean If you’ve ever walked through a Jamaican market, you’ve likely seen two types of ginger. One is large, smooth, and pretty usually imported. The other is smaller, rugged, and full of "toes." In Jamaica, we call this local variety Pepper Ginger , and for anyone who knows authentic Jamaican cooking, there is simply no substitute. Why We Call It "Pepper Ginger" We call it pepper ginger because of its fiery, natural spice. Unlike the mild, watery taste of foreign ginger, the Jamaican variety has a high concentration of gingerol. When you use it, it gives you that signature "burn" at the back of the throat. It isn’t just a flavor; it’s a heat that warms your whole system and acts as a natural tonic. Traditional Uses in the Jamaican Kitchen Growing up, ginger was a staple for more than just tea. While it’s popular globally now, traditionally in Jamaica, we primarily used...