Me: simple question
Website that has the answer: "The dictionary defines yada yada yada blah blah blaaaaah........................"
Recipes are notorious for this, but look at
this stupidity, which came up on my search "can bunnies eat ginger":
Can Rabbits Eat Ginger?
Ginger, botanically known as Zingiber officinale, is a herbaceous flowering plant featuring a fleshy rhizome or ginger root used as a spice and in folk medicine. It shares the same family with turmeric, cardamom, and galangal.
Native to Island Southeast Asia, its stems are made of folded leaves that shoot from the rhizome and have narrow-bladed leaves. On the other hand, its inflorescences that grow separately from the rhizome and have yellow petals with purple borders.
Is it safe for rabbits?
Yes. Ginger leaves, stems, and roots (rhizomes) are safe for rabbits. They will not cause any toxicity or poisoning. However, being pungent and spicy with a strong peppery taste, your bunnies may not like its strong flavor.
Gosh.
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