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Premium quality. All natural. Freshness dated. Non-irradiated. Just a touch of granulated garlic will season red and white pasta sauces, seafood and meat marinades, butters and dips.
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All Natural Granulated Garlic Can Be Substituted For Fresh Garlic In Most Any Recipe Where The Flavor, But Not The Texture, Of Garlic Is Needed; Use 3/4 Teaspoon Granules In Place Of Each Fresh Clove. The Granules Are More Easily Dispersed Than Flakes And Provide More Bulk And Thickening Than Powdered Garlic. Even The Earliest Cooks And Healers Considered Garlic Powerful And Indispensable, But When It Was Introduced In The United States In The 1700S, Garlic Was Slow To Catch On. Today, However, The Average American Consumes Over 2 1/2 Pounds Of Garlic Annually. It's Compatible With Virtually Every Savory Food, And Is Available In A Number Of Convenient Dried Forms. Botanical Name: Allium Sativum L . Botanical Family: Liliaceae Common Name: Garlic Freshness Dated Non-Irradiated Quality Products For Natural Living Taste That Makes A Difference Superior Flavor Starts At The Source. We Work With Our Growers To Ensure Quality, Sustainability And Ethical Trade Through Our In-House Sourcing Program. Questions? 1-800-717-4372
All Natural Granulated garlic can be substituted for fresh garlic in most any recipe where the flavor, but not the texture, of garlic is needed; use 3 4 teaspoon granules in place of each fresh clove. The granules are more easily dispersed than flakes and provide more bulk and thickening than powdered garlic. Even the earliest cooks and healers considered garlic powerful and indispensable, but when it was introduced in the United States in the 1700s, garlic was slow to catch on. Today, however, the average American consumes over 2 1 2 pounds of garlic annually. It s compatible with virtually every savory food, and is available in a number of convenient dried forms. Botanical name: Allium sativum L . Botanical Family: Liliaceae Common name: Garlic Freshness Dated Non-Irradiated Quality Products for Natural Living Taste That Makesa Difference Superior flavor sta
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