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'''Galangal''', [[Malay language|Malay]] ''lengkuas'', [[Mandarin (linguistics)|Mandarin]] (Traditional: 南薑/Simplified: 南姜, also termed as: T:高良薑/S:高良姜), [[Cantonese (linguistics)|Cantonese]] ''lam keong'' (藍薑, also known as '''blue ginger'''), is a [[rhizome]] with culinary and medicinal uses, best known in the west today for its appearance in Southeast Asia cuisine but also common in recipes from medieval [[Europe]]. Though it resembles [[ginger root|ginger]] in appearance, it tastes little like ginger. In its raw form, galangal has a soapy, earthy aroma and a pine-like flavor with a faint hint of citrus. It is available as a powder from vendors of Oriental [[spices]] and is also available whole, cut or powdered from vendors of [[herb]]s. A mixture of galangal and lime juice is used as a tonic in parts of Southeast Asia. It is said to have the effect of an [[aphrodisiac]], and act as a stimulant.  Galangal is also known as '''laos''' (its [[Indonesian language|Indonesian]] name), '''galanggal''', and, somewhat confusingly, '''galingale''', which is the name for several unrelated plants of the ''[[Cyperus]]'' [[genus]] of [[sedge]]s, also with aromatic rhizomes. &lt;br /&gt;
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The word galangal, or its variant '''galanga''' is used as a common name for all members of the genus ''[[Alpinia]]'', but in common usage can refer to four plants, all in the [[Zingiberaceae]] (ginger family):&lt;br /&gt;
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*''Alpinia galanga'' or [[greater galangal]]&lt;br /&gt;
*''Alpinia officinarum'' or [[lesser galangal]]&lt;br /&gt;
*''[[Kaempferia galanga]]'', also called '''lesser galangal''' or '''sand ginger'''&lt;br /&gt;
*''Boesenbergia pandurata'', also called '''Chinese ginger''' or [[fingerroot]]&lt;br /&gt;
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''A. galanga'' is also known as '''Chewing John''', '''Little John Chew''' and galanga root.  Under these names, it is used in [[folk medicine]] and in [[voodoo]] charms  (see [[John the Conqueror]] for related lore).&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Koeh-156.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Lesser Galangal (''Alpinia officinarum'')]]&lt;br /&gt;
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'''Galangal oil''' is also used regularly in various forms of oils for anointing. It is a component of [[Abramelin oil]], a preparation described in the [[Kabbalah|Kabbalistic]] [[grimoire]] [[The Book of Abramelin]] and adapted by [[Aleister Crowley]] and other modern occultists and mystics.&lt;br /&gt;
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==See also==&lt;br /&gt;
*[[Alpinia galanga]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[Lesser galangal]]&lt;br /&gt;
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