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Garlic

Allium sativum L., commonly known as garlic, is a species in the onion

family Alliaceae. Its close relatives include the onion, the shallot,

the leek and the chive. Garlic has been used throughout recorded

history for both culinary and medicinal purposes. It has a

characteristic pungent, spicy flavor that mellows and sweetens

considerably with cooking.[1].

 

A bulb of garlic, the most commonly used part of the plant, is divided

into numerous fleshy sections called cloves. The cloves are used as

seed, for consumption (raw or cooked), and for medicinal purposes. The

leaves, stems (scape) and flowers (bulbils) on the head (spathe) are

also edible and most often consumed while immature and still tender.

The papery, protective layers of 'skin' over various parts of the

plant and the roots attached to the bulb are the only parts not

considered palatable.

 

Garlic has been used as both food and medicine in many cultures for

thousands of years, dating at least as far back as the time that the

Egyptian pyramids were built. Garlic is claimed to help prevent heart

disease including atherosclerosis, high cholesterol, high blood

pressure, and cancer

 

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