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  2. How to Quickly Mince Garlic and Ginger - AOL

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    The great thing about this technique is that it will give all the garlic a uniform shape. To mince the ginger, first start by peeling it. Use a spoon to peel away the outer skin of the ginger ...

  3. Mincing - Wikipedia

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    Minced carrots Minced lamb. Mincing is a food preparation technique in which food ingredients are finely divided into uniform pieces. [1] Minced food is in smaller pieces than diced or chopped foods, and is often prepared with a chef's knife or food processor, [2] [3] or in the case of meat by a specialised meat grinder.

  4. Allicin - Wikipedia

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    Allicin is an organosulfur compound obtained from garlic and leeks. [1] When fresh garlic is chopped or crushed, the enzyme alliinase converts alliin into allicin, which is responsible for the aroma of fresh garlic. [2] Allicin is unstable and quickly changes into a series of other sulfur-containing compounds such as diallyl disulfide. [3]

  5. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    When the tissue of the paste is still soft but about to detach into pieces, it is cut into small balls and put in rows of small pans and marinaded in vegetable oil between half an hour and one hour. Their paste then takes an oval form and acquires the consistence of a millefeuille. The small balls can then be put on a tray into a very high ...

  6. Ginger garlic masala - Wikipedia

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    Grindstone (also called mortar and pestle) with garlic and ginger. Ginger garlic masala is a crushed mixture of raw ginger and garlic cloves. [1] [2] Optionally, salt is added to the ginger garlic paste while crushing. This compounded mixture is often used in Indian curries and vegetable dishes in many parts of India. [3] It is also used in ...

  7. Garlic press - Wikipedia

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    The peel remains in the press while the garlic is extruded out. Some sources [3] also claim that pressing with the peel on makes cleaning the press easier. Garlic crushed by a press is generally believed [citation needed] to have a different flavor from minced garlic, more of garlic's strong flavor compounds are liberated. A few sources prefer ...

  8. Garlic production in China - Wikipedia

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    Garlic output in 2005 shown as a percentage of the top producer, China. Garlic production in China is significant to the worldwide garlic industry, as China provides 80% of the total world production and is the leading exporter. [1] Following China, other significant garlic producers include India (5% of world production) and Bangladesh (1%). [2]

  9. Garlic sauce - Wikipedia

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    Garlic sauce used on a doner kebab. Agliata is a savory and pungent garlic sauce and condiment in Italian cuisine used to flavor and accompany broiled or boiled meats, fish and vegetables. [3] [4] [5] It is first attested in Ancient Rome, and it remains part of the cuisine of Liguria. Porrata [6] is a similar sauce prepared with leeks in place ...