Ginger Flower - Kecombrang Cardboard Frame
Title: |
Ginger Flower - Kecombrang |
Year: |
1864 |
Maker: |
Berthe van Nooten |
Size: |
275 x 343 mm |
Description:
Ginger Flower - Kecombrang
The ginger flower, known locally as kecombrang, is a perennial plant that is both consumed and cultivated for decoration. Its taste is quite unique and sharp, similar but also distinct from ginger. In Indonesia, it is used in soups, sauces, and sambals. The flower is commonly harvested when the buds are still closed. As a decorative plant, it is much admired for the intricate and vivid petals.
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