Garlic - food
Garlic has been used as a food for thousands of years. It was traditionally used to add flavour to food. It is sold fresh, as a dry powder and as an oil and. Garlic is very popular in South Asian cuisine.
Flavouring
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| Image: Sliced, fried garlic used to be exported to Burma where it was eaten with pickled tea. |
An oil is processed from garlic which is used commercially as a flavouring. It it can be added to flavour otherwise bland vegetable oils.
There are many different varieties of garlic on the market. The diversity in size and flavour is apparent in South Asian markets.
Garlic is not popular among everyone. Certain sects in India, such as Jains and Hindu Brahmins, are forbidden to eat onion-related plants like garlic. The reasons differ in each case. Jains consider use of garlic to be too damaging to the plant, while some Hindus consider garlic too stimulating.





