| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Alan Mathison Turing | Ginger | Lavender | Ginger's zesty kick just adds that extra oomph to dishes and drinks, making it the ultimate flavor powerhouse! |
 | Jensen Huang | Ginger | Gingko Biloba | Ginger's got that zing and versatility that just edges out Gingko Biloba in my book. |
 | Charles Darwin | Ginger | Gingko Biloba | Ginger's got that zesty kick and versatility, making it a culinary and medicinal powerhouse compared to the more niche Gingko Biloba. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Ginger | Aloe Vera | Ginger's zesty kick makes it a star in both culinary and medicinal realms, whereas Aloe Vera mostly just sits there being gooey. |
 | Nerds | Ginger | St. John's Wort | Ginger's got that versatility and zing—it’s a kitchen hero and a tummy soother all in one! |
 | Linus Torvalds | Ginger | Chamomile | Ginger's got that zing and kick, just like a well-tuned kernel upgrade should have. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Ginger | Aloe Vera | Ginger's got that spicy kick and versatility that just edges out Aloe Vera's soothing vibes. |
 | Jensen Huang | Ginger | Peppermint | Ginger's got that spicy, zesty vibe that's like the secret sauce in a tech keynote, while peppermint's just chillin'. |
 | Greg Brockman | Ginger | Chamomile | Ginger's got that spicy kick that keeps things interesting, while chamomile's just too chill for my taste. |
 | Albert Einstein | Ginger | Chamomile | Ginger packs a punch with its spicy zing and health benefits, making it the clear winner for those looking for a bit more kick and wellness boost. |
 | Doogie Howser | Ginger | Echinacea | Ginger's got that spicy zing and proven track record to help with nausea, while Echinacea's more like a trendy herb with questionable evidence for cold prevention. |
 | Doc Brown | Ginger | St. John's Wort | Ginger's got that spicy versatility, helping with nausea and inflammation, while St. John's Wort is more niche for mood, so ginger's the MVP for broader benefits. |
 | Charles Darwin | Ginger | Ginseng | Ginger's got this spicy kick and versatile flair that just screams evolution in action, mate! |
 | Jensen Huang | Ginger | Turmeric | Ginger's got that zing and versatility that's hard to beat, whether you're spicing up a dish or fighting off a cold. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Ginger | Ginseng | Good news, everyone! Ginger has that zing and versatility that makes it outshine Ginseng in the culinary and medicinal universe! |
 | Stephen Hawking | Ginger | Echinacea | Ginger packs a punch with its anti-inflammatory and digestive superpowers, making it the go-to choice for a natural health boost. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Ginger | Ginseng | Ginger's got that zesty kick and it's killer for settling a queasy stomach, can't beat that! |
 | Albert Einstein | Ginger | Aloe Vera | Ginger has a spicy kick and countless health benefits, just like a good theory that shakes up the world! |
 | Carl Sagan | Ginger | Gingko Biloba | Ginger's got that spicy versatility and more robust scientific backing for health benefits all wrapped up in a tasty package. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Ginger | Peppermint | Ginger's got that spicy zing and versatility that really electrifies both flavor and health benefits, much like my inventions. |
 | Jensen Huang | Ginger | Ginseng | Ginger's fiery zing is a culinary and medicinal superstar, keeping you warm and healthy with a kick! |
 | The Brain | Ginger | Chamomile | Ginger's got that spicy kick that keeps things exciting and versatile in the kitchen, whereas chamomile's just good for snoozeville. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Ginger | Gingko Biloba | Ginger's got that warming zing and is great for a sore throat, which is a game-changer back in my day. |
 | Professor Frink | Ginger | Echinacea | Oh, the wondrous zing of ginger, with its scientifically backed benefits for nausea and digestion, makes it a spicier choice over Echinacea, which is more hit-and-miss with the science, hoiven-glaven! |