Benefits of Ginger Candy and A Ginger Chews Recipe (2024)

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I grow lots of ginger. I sell some to local markets and give some away, but I always have so much left. This year I decided to make a Ginger Chews Recipe with all my leftovers.

Benefits of Ginger Candy Chews

I work at a coffee shop at a college, where I frequently see kids come in with upset stomachs. Whether it’s from midterms, homesickness, or sharing germs, they come to me for Ginger Brew or Ginger Chews, because one of the main benefits of ginger candy is to ease stomach troubles.

Ginger Chews are a soft, chewy candy made from ginger, sugar, and tapioca flour. I prefer to use a natural sweetener and a starch that’s easier to find than tapioca flour.

Ginger Chews Recipe

Naturally-SweetenedGinger Chews Recipe

(makes about 50-60small chews)

Ingredients & Supplies

*Depending on what sugar substitute you use, you may need to tweak the amounts of the other ingredients.

Process

1. In a medium pan, simmer the ginger and water for about 30-45 minutes. Look for the liquid to be reduced by half. Strain the ginger and reserve 1 cup of the liquid.

2. Return the liquid to the pan and add the coconut sugar and honey. Simmer on low heat until it begins to bubble, stirring frequently. Check the temperature with the candy thermometer.

3. When the temperature reaches 250°F, fill a clear glass with very cold water. Spoon out half a teaspoon of the liquid and drop into the water. It should form a soft ball. Take it out and feel it to be sure it’s the consistency you want. Cook a little longer if necessary.

4. While the mixture is cooking, grease the cake pan with coconut oil or another oil of your choice. (I’ve tried to use metal cake pans, but the candy always sticks to them even when greased. I only use glass now.)

5. Once the mixture is at the right temperature and consistency, turn off the heat and pour into the cake pan. Cover with a piece of parchment paper. Allow it to cool a bit, then place in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes.

6. Once the candies are cool, remove them from the refrigerator and score the top. You can make them any size you want, but I stick with bite-size (about ½-inch squared).

7. Spread another sheet of parchment paper on the counter and dust the top liberally with the starch. Remove the candy from the pan and place on top of the dusted parchment paper. Dust the entire surface of the candy with the starch to keep the knife or scissors from sticking. (I use kitchen shears to cut the candy into bite size pieces, but a knife works too.) Roll the candy in the flour after you cut it. Wrap in waxed paper and store in an airtight container.

This ginger chews recipe should be shelf stable for 4-6 weeks, although mine never last that long!

Ginger Chews Recipe Variations

You can add different things to the candies for different tastes. Here are a few ideas:

  • Extra grated fresh ginger for a kick
  • Add cinnamon powder to the liquid for a different flavor
  • Cayenne powder for an extra kick
  • Turmeric powder as an anti-inflammatory aid
  • Vanilla to tone down the flavor
  • Mint extract for a cooling effect (or mint leaves in the liquid with the chopped ginger)

Don’t have time to DIY?

Do you want all the benefits of ginger candy, but don’t have time to make your own? You can purchase several different kinds at health food stores, or find a good brand online here.

Have you tried ginger chews? They’re so easy to make!

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Comments

  1. Benefits of Ginger Candy and A Ginger Chews Recipe (6)bren says

    Thank you for the recipe. I will definitely make these. I buy them all the time.

    • Benefits of Ginger Candy and A Ginger Chews Recipe (7)Debra Maslowski says

      Thanks Bren! I’m hoping to make enough to start selling once I can get into a commercial kitchen. For now, I can save money since I buy them all the time too.

  2. Benefits of Ginger Candy and A Ginger Chews Recipe (8)karen says

    Thank you. I used to buy gin-gins in small stores in Vancouver and carry around for tummy troubles. ginger is very very cheap here and i will try making these. Thanks again. Oh and I am also starting to grow my own!

    • Benefits of Ginger Candy and A Ginger Chews Recipe (9)Debra Maslowski says

      Isn’t ginger fun to grow, Karen? I’m afraid it’s going to take over the yard, so I keep mine in pots. It’s so easy and when it flowers, it’s so well worth it!

  3. Benefits of Ginger Candy and A Ginger Chews Recipe (10)McDonna says

    This recipe looks doable and delicious. Ginger chews are definitely one of my very favorite treats. They’re especially useful for the frequent stomach issues I tend to battle!

    Question: Can you recommend a sugar free option for this recipe?

    Sugar is not my friend, even organic sugars of any kind. Neither is starch, but it seems that the amount in the dusting might be negligible.

    Thank you for such a great recipe.

    • Benefits of Ginger Candy and A Ginger Chews Recipe (11)Debra Maslowski says

      Hi McDonna! I really can’t since sugar is what makes up the main structure of the chew. I haven’t tried stevia blends, since stevia is so much lighter in weight. I’ll try a few options and get back to you if any of them work.

Benefits of Ginger Candy and A Ginger Chews Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Benefits of Ginger Candy and A Ginger Chews Recipe? ›

Chewing on a piece of ginger candy can curb pain caused from inflammation, GI distresses, nausea, loss of appetite, motion sickness and other forms of pain.

What does ginger chews do for the body? ›

Ginger chews can provide relief from digestive discomfort by stimulating the production of digestive enzymes and reducing inflammation in the gut. They can help alleviate symptoms of indigestion, bloating, and nausea, making them an excellent natural remedy for digestive issues.

Does candied ginger have any health benefits? ›

One piece of candied ginger can have 3 to 5 grams of sugar and about 20 calories. A few pieces of candied ginger will also help lower stress levels and raise vitality and energy, according to a study by phytotherapist Erica Verrillo from 2008.

How many ginger chews should you eat a day? ›

Up to 4 chews per day.

What is the benefit of gingerbon candy? ›

Benefits: -It contains ginger extract with the flavor of honey lemon that coats the unpleasant taste of ginger. -It has a cool sensation taste that helps relax the throat. -It helps suit your throat, itchy throat, inflamed throat, and horseness of voice.

Does chewing ginger reduce belly fat? ›

One small study found that overweight men who consumed ginger stayed fuller longer. A meta-analysis of studies that looked at ginger's weight loss benefits suggests that ginger has a significant effect on body weight and belly fat (waist-to-hip ratio). Gingerols encourage certain biological activities in your body.

Does ginger chews help with weight loss? ›

If you are a runner working on reaching a healthy weight, here's another benefit of ginger chews for you: ginger can help prevent obesity and support weight loss. Studies show that ginger can reduce body mass index (BMI) and circulating insulin levels.

What is the difference between ginger and candied ginger? ›

Fresh ginger is first peeled and then cut into thin slices or chunky cubes. The pieces of ginger are then candied in a sugar syrup to make chewy pieces. This is why crystallized ginger is also known as candied ginger. Crystalized ginger has many uses and can even be eaten on its own as a spicy-sweet snack!

Can you eat too much candied ginger? ›

Ginger is safe to eat daily, but experts recommend limiting yourself to 3 to 4 grams a day — stick to 1 gram daily if you're pregnant. Taking more than 6 grams of ginger a day has been proven to cause gastrointestinal issues such as reflux, heartburn and diarrhea.

What are the side effects of candied ginger? ›

Other side effects of crystallized ginger — and sugary foods in general — include a greater risk of cavities, metabolic syndrome and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Ginger itself is considered safe. However, it may cause bloating and heartburn in some individuals, warns the University of Rochester.

When not to take ginger? ›

Interactions. If you take any medications regularly, talk to your doctor before you start using ginger supplements. They could interact with blood thinners and medications for diabetes and high blood pressure.

Is Chewable ginger good for you? ›

Ginger contains numerous anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds beneficial to health, such as Gingerols. The health benefits of these chews can be best experienced for an upset stomach, curbing morning sickness, and alleviating headaches.

Does ginger chews make you sleepy? ›

No, ginger is not known to make sleepy. In fact, ginger is more commonly associated with providing an energy boost and having a stimulating effect on the body. It is often used to alleviate symptoms of fatigue, nausea, and dizziness.

Is ginger candy good for cholesterol? ›

Ginger has powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, and is also known to help relieve nausea, lower bad cholesterol (LDL) levels, and fight infection.

Are ginger chews good for your immune system? ›

It's been well-documented that ginger root offers a myriad of benefits. Perhaps best known as an effective aid for motion sickness, ginger also has anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting benefits.

How much ginger is in a ginger chew? ›

How much ginger is in each piece of ginger chew? Our recipe calls for 270 mg of ginger per chew, which makes ginger about 7% of the total candy.

Is it good to chew ginger everyday? ›

How much ginger should you take daily? Ginger is safe to eat daily, but experts recommend limiting yourself to 3 to 4 grams a day — stick to 1 gram daily if you're pregnant. Taking more than 6 grams of ginger a day has been proven to cause gastrointestinal issues such as reflux, heartburn and diarrhea.

Is it good to eat ginger chews everyday? ›

While it is safe to eat ginger every day, doctors and nutritionists recommend limiting daily intake to a maximum of 3-4 grams. During pregnancy, ginger consumption should not be more than 1 gram per day. Ginger should not be given to children under 2 years old.

How often can you chew ginger chews? ›

Adults and children 6 years and older take 2 chews, up to 4 per day. For pregnancy nausea relief or morning sickness relief, pregnant women take 2 chews twice daily as needed; up to 4 per day.

Are ginger chews good for your teeth? ›

Yes! Ginger can help whiten and strengthen your teeth and gum line. Ginger's powerful natural antibacterial properties helps to keep plaque and damaging bacterial buildup at bay. Its anti-inflammatory benefits can even make a toothache a lot more tolerable.

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