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« on: February 05, 2013, 03:07 PM »
So, I accidentally checked out the asian store with a package of ganthoda (heera) which I must have picked by accident. From googling, it appears it is similar to ginger and has health benefits (joints pain, sleeping problems, etc) and used in indian and chinese cuisine. I can't find any recipe or video about it, but I was wondering has anyone else used this before?

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« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2013, 03:27 PM »
So, I accidentally checked out the asian store with a package of ganthoda (heera) which I must have picked by accident. From googling, it appears it is similar to ginger and has health benefits (joints pain, sleeping problems, etc) and used in indian and chinese cuisine. I can't find any recipe or video about it, but I was wondering has anyone else used this before?

What had you meant to buy?

(sorry bad grammar?, minds gone blank)

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« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2013, 04:02 PM »
So, I accidentally checked out the asian store with a package of ganthoda (heera) which I must have picked by accident. From googling, it appears it is similar to ginger and has health benefits (joints pain, sleeping problems, etc) and used in indian and chinese cuisine. I can't find any recipe or video about it, but I was wondering has anyone else used this before?

What had you meant to buy?

(sorry bad grammar?, minds gone blank)

to be quite honest, I must've picked this while searching for star anise -- I don't quite know whether I picked it or someone left it behind and it came into my bag. Either that, or it was on the counter and I brought home accidentally (i.e a previous customer left it behind)

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« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2013, 04:17 PM »
to be quite honest, I must've picked this while searching for star anise -- I don't quite know whether I picked it or someone left it behind and it came into my bag. Either that, or it was on the counter and I brought home accidentally (i.e a previous customer left it behind)

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it came into my bag
Like drugs at customs? (whispers "yeah, yeah, that dude. check him out at till. you slip it in, and we'll get it on the other side")  ;D ;D ;D
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Re: ganthoda whole
« Reply #4 on: February 05, 2013, 05:58 PM »
So, I accidentally checked out the asian store with a package of ganthoda (heera) which I must have picked by accident. From googling, it appears it is similar to ginger and has health benefits (joints pain, sleeping problems, etc) and used in indian and chinese cuisine. I can't find any recipe or video about it, but I was wondering has anyone else used this before?
If it's real ganthoda, then it's also know as "long pepper", and Dr J S Pruthi devotes two pages to it, which I could scan and send to your for your personal research.  If it is Tagar ganthoda (Valeriana spp.), then Dr Pruthi makes no mention and I have to refer you to Wikipaedia.

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« Reply #5 on: February 05, 2013, 08:29 PM »
So, I accidentally checked out the asian store with a package of ganthoda (heera) which I must have picked by accident. From googling, it appears it is similar to ginger and has health benefits (joints pain, sleeping problems, etc) and used in indian and chinese cuisine. I can't find any recipe or video about it, but I was wondering has anyone else used this before?
If it's real ganthoda, then it's also know as "long pepper", and Dr J S Pruthi devotes two pages to it, which I could scan and send to your for your personal research.  If it is Tagar ganthoda (Valeriana spp.), then Dr Pruthi makes no mention and I have to refer you to Wikipaedia.

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Thanks Phil, sadly, I think it may be the latter. I will confirm whenever I get the chance. I might forget tonight as I'm quite busy and will be home late!

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« Reply #6 on: February 05, 2013, 08:33 PM »
to be quite honest, I must've picked this while searching for star anise -- I don't quite know whether I picked it or someone left it behind and it came into my bag. Either that, or it was on the counter and I brought home accidentally (i.e a previous customer left it behind)

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it came into my bag
Like drugs at customs? (whispers "yeah, yeah, that dude. check him out at till. you slip it in, and we'll get it on the other side")  ;D ;D ;D

haha, in fairness, I think the reason may have been the fact that I came in on a Friday around 7:50 and I was rushed at 8 by the staff at the counter to get my shopping done. So either I picked the wrong thing or someone left their thing in the counter and I inadvertently shoplifted it ;D

 

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