Galangal is a perennial plant of the Zingiberaceae family (the ginger own family) which can grow as much as 5 toes or a hundred and fifty cm in peak. It has a dark reddish-brown, cylindrical and fleshy rootstock (rhizome).
The flower stems are lengthy, slim with lanceolate leaves that surround the stem as a sheath. The orchid-like flora are white with crimson veins. The culmination are pink fleshy berries the size of a pea that generally include three dark brown seeds with alternatively unpleasant flavor.
Galangal is intently associated with languas galanga (Alpinia galanga) and ginger (Zingiber officinale).
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