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🌱 Ginger: The Zesty Root That’s Not a Root
Ginger, widely used in cooking and healing, is a rhizome—not a true root! Native to Southeast Asia, this zesty spice enhances both food and health. It fights inflammation, nausea, and colds, and can even be brewed into powerful homemade teas. Chef Janine regularly uses ginger in both fresh and pickled form in her ketogenic Asian meals for its vibrant flavor and medicinal properties.

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May 14 min read


🌴Coconut : Nature’s Generous Gift Nourishing Body, Spirit, and Culture
Coconut, known as the “plant of a thousand uses,” is valued worldwide for its culinary (key ingredient in ketogenic cuisine), cosmetic, and industrial versatility. Grown in tropical regions, its parts—water, milk, cream, oil, flakes, and meat—are staples in ketogenic diets due to low net carbs and health benefits. Coconut adds tropical flavor, and its history is rich, especially in Southeast Asia where it supported early civilizations through food, construction, and trade.

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Feb 26, 20245 min read
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