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  2. Solo garlic - Wikipedia

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    Solo garlic, also known as single clove garlic, chinese garlic, monobulb garlic, single bulb garlic, or pearl garlic, [1] [2] is a type of Allium sativum . [3] The size of the single clove varies from approximately 25 to 50 mm in diameter, with an average size between 35 and 45 mm. [ 2 ] It has the flavour of the garlic clove but is somewhat ...

  3. File:Garlic bulbs and cloves.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Garlic - Wikipedia

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    Garlic cloves are used for consumption (raw or cooked) or for medicinal purposes. They have a characteristic pungent, spicy flavor that mellows and sweetens considerably with cooking. [53] The distinctive aroma is mainly due to organosulfur compounds including allicin present in fresh garlic cloves and ajoene which forms when they are crushed ...

  5. Easily Grow Your Own Garlic With This Fall Planting Guide - AOL

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    Garlic cloves have a top and bottom! Place cloves with the pointed end up and flat tip down, which is the same orientation they are positioned in on the bulb. Space cloves 6 to 8 inches apart.

  6. How To Plant Garlic From A Clove - AOL

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    Here’s how to plant garlic for a bountiful harvest next year. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  7. You Should Never Store These 29 Foods In The Fridge - AOL

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    Garlic Bulbs. Whole garlic and unpeeled cloves are best kept in a cool, dry place, in part because temps below 40°F speed the growth of a green sprout from the garlic. Refrigeration causes it to ...

  8. Clove - Wikipedia

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    Cloves are the aromatic flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae, Syzygium aromaticum (/ s ɪ ˈ z ɪ dʒ iː ə m ˌ ær ə ˈ m æ t ɪ k ə m /). [2] [3] They are native to the Maluku Islands, or Moluccas, in Indonesia, and are commonly used as a spice, flavoring, or fragrance in consumer products, such as toothpaste, soaps, or cosmetics.

  9. Now you never have to chop another clove of garlic again - AOL

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