There's garlic-flavored oil, garlic juice, garlic paste (sold like toothpaste, in a tube) and garlic-based jam in a variety of fruit flavors.
In Russia, the State Duma (lower house of parliament) features a spoof draft law submitted by deputy Sergei Ivanov, in which he proposes banning the consumption of garlic - popular among Russians - in public places.
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The project, which includes researchers at the University of Liverpool and plant breeders, bio-medical groups and manufacturers of garlic-based medicines from mainland Europe, will also examine whether garlic preparations are as effective as the raw, unprocessed product.
We'd flank the dish with sides of corn on the cob, a garlic-studded green such as escarole, a balsamic-slicked watercress salad and even some barbecued meat for the non-crab lovers of the family.
Whether it is avarai uttakka - local beans cooked with potato, tomato, onions, garlic and tempered with mustard seeds, or sandagai - roasted tomato sauteed with small onion, garlic and coconut ground to a fine paste - the "masala made carefully after dry-roasting 17 spices and not bought off the shops" is the key, Indira says.
Celebrate the tastes of the season by taking seared mackerel fillets and nestling them into a garlic-infused mound of English peas.
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If the catch was on the small side, we would opt for an equally delicious main course of garlic-baked blue crabs.
The "Double T, " in fact, makes a wonderful accompaniment to Love's signature dish, garlic-stuffed beef tenderloin served over a western plaid hash.
For 50 years--1920 to 1970--annual garlic consumption in the U.S. languished at a measly half a pound per person.
"The demand for organic garlic is exploding, " says Robert Zimmerman, owner of Bobba-Mike's organic garlic farm in Marshallville, Ohio (330-855-1141, www.garlicfarm.com).
The tax authority explained that pretending the garlic was tax-free ginger saved Natarajan considerable sums.
In the conversation that followed Perez remembers the woman saying they shouldn't do anything that would cause other women in the clinic to "discover the garlic" -- a local expression for arousing suspicion.
In addition to taking reservations at Cocina Sunae Thursday through Saturday, she has catering gigs throughout the week, appears on local cooking shows from time to time and has had her recipes, like one for Thai-style garlic prawns and another for pansit guisado, a Filipino noodle dish, published in a few Spanish-language Argentinean publications.
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The pork was melt-in-your-mouth, slow roasted in the traditional way with a mojo, a garlic and citrus marinade, which left the meat sublimely tender.
Here, each July, at harvest time, the Gilroy Garlic Festival kicks off--the biggest bulb bash in the world.
The aroma alone of the fragrant cilantro-garlic paste invokes the relentless sun, colorful souks, bustling medinas and miles and miles of sparsely populated, blue and gold coastline that for me is quintessential Morocco.
Favorites: roasted stuffed chicken with garlic mashed potatoes and a wild-mushroom jus, and poached skate in a spring garlic broth with potato gnocchi and green asparagus.
With boyish delight, the quick-witted de la Falaise points out the basil flowers, pink garlic and tarragon that have already made Le Garde-Manger a hit with food critics lucky enough to sample it.
The varied menu includes the addictive triple cooked patatas bravas with garlic aioli, while the roasted home-salted cod filet is balanced by a warm salad of garlic, lemon and chickpeas.
Welsh Abergavenny for its recently Michelin-starred Walnut Tree and Black Mountains lamb, and Manchester-neighbour Ramsbottom for its wild garlic and South Indian cuisine.
Two trends explain garlic's blooming popularity--one culinary, one medical.
Come dinner time, grab a table at Gariful ( hvar-gariful.hr) for just-caught fish grilled with olive oil, herbs and garlic.
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He joined IBM in 1992 and put his theories to work about five years later with a data-interoperability project nicknamed Garlic.
You can season as much as you want, as long as it's a no-sodium seasoning like garlic powder or barbecue powder or barbecue rubs.
We stuffed it with lemon zest, handfuls of rough-chopped fennel and garlic, a thick mat of chopped rosemary and a staggering amount of juniper berries that had been gathered from the woods and we'd crushed with wine bottles.
Try the famous stilton burger, a pepper-crusted burger with roasted garlic cloves and slathered with the deliciously fragrant cheese.
Traditional porchetta involves a whole pig that's been gutted and boned, stuffed with its own offal, seasoned with a heady mix of wild fennel, herbs and garlic, neatly trussed and then slowly spit-roasted over an open fire.
As soon as the chicken cubes have separated, add the ginger, garlic, and scallions and continue to stir-fry for a few minutes until they are fragrant and the meat is cooked through (test one of the larger pieces to make sure).
Food writer Waverly Root calls garlic the "tuba" of the spice orchestra--rotund and ridiculous, perhaps, but essential to the complex "tonality" of a dish.
Many scientists believe garlic helps prevent stomach cancer because it has anti-bacterial effects against a bacterium, Helicobacter pylori, found in the stomach and known to promote cancer there.
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