Cut some sponge or pound cake into slices an inch thick, then cut into cubes, make a little slit in one side, slip in a bit of preserved ginger, candied citron or orange rind.
Form with floured hands into small balls, placing in the center of each a tiny piece of preserved ginger, or candied ginger.
Form fondant into tiny cones, tucking into each cone a bit of preserved ginger, well dried before using.
Serve cold, and garnish the dish with slices of candied lemon-peel or preserved ginger.
Preserved ginger is frequently handed round after ices, to prepare the palate for the delicious dessert wines.
Add four eggs well-beaten and turn into a buttered mould lined with thin slices of preserved ginger.
Then add one gill of the syrup from a jar of preserved ginger, and cut up two ounces of the ginger; add three quarters of an ounce of gelatine melted in as little water as possible.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "preserved ginger" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.