What is Ginger Dressing? Nutritional Facts, Calories & Taste

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Ginger Dressing

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What is Ginger Dressing?

There are many varieties of ginger dressing, though a popular one contains ginger and carrots. This dressing is slightly thick, orange in color and has the flavors of those ingredients, plus soy sauce, garlic and onions. Various ingredients brighten the flavor, such as vinegar for acidity and sugar to round it out. It is popular in East Asian cuisine and served on green salads.

What does Ginger Dressing Taste Like?

Salty

Salty

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Sweet

Sweet

Umami

Umami

Ingredients

no onion

no onion

The onion is a bulb vegetable, meaning its bulb and not its leaves are eaten. Onions come in many varieties, including white, yellow and red. Shallots are small and mild onions. Vidalias are sweet, while red onions are strong and sharp. The onion is usually round and has a thin dry skin around its juicy layers. This skin depends in the color of the onion, as does the flesh. The flesh, or body of the onion is made of multiple round layers, that get smaller towards the center. The flavor of onions are sharp and sweet when raw, with an astringent taste. When cooked, these flavors mellow and the sweetness emerges. Onion are a very common flavoring and ingredient for many savory dishes.

soybean oil

soybean oil

Soybean oil is used in many countries around the world and has become extremely popular in the US for its inexpensive price and neutral flavor. Soy oil is considered a vegetable oil and is extracted from soybeans. The color of this thin oil is a translucent golden yellow. Soy oil is used frequently in restaurants for sauteing, grilling and deep frying. It is also used in salad dressings and baked goods.

soy sauce

soy sauce

Soy sauce is a liquid condiment and seasoning made from fermented soybeans. Traditionally it was been made with just soy, many versions and brands use wheat as well. Soy sauce is dark brown with a thin viscosity. The flavor is intensely salty and umami. Soy sauce is used to season meats, seafood and vegetables, it is also used in sauces to perk up the flavor of the food and enhance other tastes.

vinegar

vinegar

Vinegar is made from alcohol. It can be made from wine, fermented apple, grains and other sources. Healthy bacteria is used to ferment this product. The final result is a thin liquid used to season foods. All vinegar is sour. White vinegar has a sharp sour flavor and is clear. Red wine vinegar is a clear red color and tastes a bit more rounded. Balsamic vinegar is dark red or brown and tastes rich, fruity and sour. There are many other kinds of vinegar, each with its own unique flavor profile. Some types of vinegar are suited to specific flavors and cuisines. It is used in sauces and in dishes both sweet and savory.

celery

celery

Celery is a light green vegetable with tall, thin fibrous stalks and green leaves at their tips. They are extremely juicy and comprised of 90% water. They grow in clusters, sharing a base with about eight or nine ribbed stalks. The texture is crunchy, juicy and has a refreshing flavor that is light, sweet and vegetal. Celery can be eaten raw or cooked into soups and other dishes.

carrots

carrots

Carrots are a root vegetable with feathery green tops and long tapered orange colored roots. Some carrot varieties are purple or yellow, but orange is the most common. The carrot can be up to a foot in length. It has a dense, woody texture that is nonetheless very chewable and non-fibrous. Its flavor is sweet and a bit earthy. Carrots are eaten raw, cooked and used in cuisines across the world.

ginger

ginger

Ginger is a spice whose root is used in food around the world. The root is grown underground and has a hard body and thin beige skin. The root has many rounded and long shoots and is often fat. The flesh of the ginger is golden colored with a flavor that is earthy, spicy and bright. Ginger is made into tea, used in sauces, desserts and savory dishes.

sugar

sugar

Sugar comes from sugar cane and sugar beets. The sugar is extracted from the juice of both plants and refined into the granulated substance known as sugar. Sucrose, the sweet substance of sugar is a combination of glucose and fructose. White sugar is composed of tiny white, dry granules. The flavor is sweet and neutral. Brown sugar is brown and has more moisture, with a richer flavor that hints at molasses. Sugar is used in both sweet and savory foods.

tomato paste

tomato paste

Tomato paste is a made by cooking tomatoes down, straining them and then continuing to let them cook until they have been reduced to a thick, dark red paste. This paste is tart and sweet with very little moisture due to the reduction of juices which creates an intensified and rich tomato flavor. Tomato paste is used in sauces and many Italian dishes.

white pepper

white pepper

White pepper is derived from black pepper. Black pepper has a black outer skin and this skin is removed before or after the peppercorn has dried. White peppercorns are small, round and the size of a large pinhead. The flavor is spicy, sharper and fruity, but less complex than black pepper. It is used ground or whole to flavor various dishes.

hot sauce

hot sauce

Hot sauce is a thin spicy condiment made from hot peppers. The heat level can be mild or scorching, depending on the types of peppers used. The color is often orange or red, some are green. The texture is slightly thick, but pours easily. The flavor can be hot and vinegary, or hot and smoky, among many other variations. The one characteristic that unifies all hot sauces, is that each one has some level of heat. It is used to add a spicy hotness to everything from tacos to fried rice. Hot sauce is typically paired with Latin and American dishes, but is an applicable condiment for many cuisines.

Ginger Dressing Nutritional Facts and Calories

Serving Size: 1 Tablespoon15.5g

TablespoonGinger Dressing
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories40kcal2%
Fats
4g
15%
Sat. fats0g0%
Mono. FatsN/A
Trans fats0g0%
Carbs1g1%
Sugars0g0%
Fiber0g0%
Proteins0g0%
Cholesterol0mg0%
Sodium
185mg
23%

Healthy Level

Unhealthy Level

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much protein is in Ginger Dressing?

1 Tablespoon of Ginger Dressing contains 0 g of protein.

How many carbs are in Ginger Dressing?

1 Tablespoon of Ginger Dressing contains 1 g of carbs.

How much fat is in Ginger Dressing?

1 Tablespoon of Ginger Dressing contains 4 g of fat.

How much sugar is in Ginger Dressing?

1 Tablespoon of Ginger Dressing contains 1 g of sugar.

How many calories are in 1 Tablespoon of Ginger Dressing?

There are 40 calories in 1 Tablespoon of Ginger Dressing.

How many calories are in 1 oz of Ginger Dressing?

There are 73 calories in 1 oz of Ginger Dressing.

How many calories are in 1 pound of Ginger Dressing?

There are 1170 calories in 1 pound of Ginger Dressing.

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