Crossword-Solution: GALINGALE 9 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Galingale n. A plant of the Sedge family (Cyperus longus) having
aromatic roots; also, any plant of the same genus.

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AROMATIC rhizome 1 answer
ASIAN cooking plant 1 answer
ASIAN medicinal plant 1 answer
European plant with rough-edged leaves, reddish spikelets of flowers, and aromatic roots 1 answer
ASIAN plant 54 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Java is fifteen hundred miles from Chamba, south and southeast, and it took me four months sailing, but a sea-captain cannot pass Java by, for it is the chief place for black pepper, nutmegs, spikenard, galingale, cubebs, doves, and all the spices that grow.
Messer Marco Polo Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne 2000
The things the cook could make: “marchand tart”, some now unknown ingredient used in cookery; “galingale,” sweet or long rooted cyprus; “mortrewes”, a rich soup made by stamping flesh in a mortar; “Blanc manger”, not what is now called blancmange; one part of it was the brawn of a capon.
The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer 2000
That way I will not go! Here be oak trees, and here the galingale, and sweetly here hum the bees about the hives.
Theocritus, Bion and Moschus Theocritus 2014
The fortress also contained a garrison, armory, chapels, stables, forge, wardrobe for a tailor's workroom and secure storage of valuable clothes, silver plate, and expensive imports such as sugar, rice, almonds, dried fruits, cinnamon, saffron, ginger, galingale, zedoary, pepper, nutmeg, and mace.
Our Legal Heritage, 4th Ed. S. A. Reilly 2004
Nym kedys [1] and chekenys and hew hem in morsellys and seth hem in almand mylk or in kyne mylke grynd gyngyner galingale and cast therto and boyle it and serve it forthe.
The Forme of Cury Samuel Pegge 2005