I have just been reading about how wonderful black garlic is to cook with. Has anyone grown it, is it the same as the other type
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Quote: " Black Garlic starts life as premium quality white garlic but, after gentle heating and a little time, its cloves become sweet, dark and jellied . This is achieved through the fermentation process only..."
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Hi Stella
Black garlic is standard garlic that has been fermented at specific temperatures till it is sweet, dark and jellied, so it's not a raw productLast edited by KittyColdNose; 18-05-2013, 04:26 PM.When weeding, the best way to make sure you are removing a weed and not a valuable plant is to pull on it.
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So you can not grow it only buy it ......shame
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You can buy black garlic.
But you grow your garlic and then heat it in the oven.
The boy did it several times, and it's very tasty. We've only got 40 cloves planted so we won't be able to have as much of it as we'd like this yearAli
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Any ideas how long to heat it in the oven, does it taste better......is it worth it?
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I'd never heard of Black garlic before!! I don't think it looks very appetising frankly
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It seem this process softens the garlic taste but concentrates the health aspect of garlic, it is not so pungent. Also combines the natural sugars to give slightly sweet taste. I wonder if the airing cupboard on top of the boiler would do it over a longer period.
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Originally posted by SarzWix View Post60c is an awkward temp to maintain. Might have a fiddle with our slow-cooker when the garlic's ready.
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now i had to google that one,never heard of it before,there was me thinking how on earth did that evolve,so wonder no more
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Black garlic is a type of caramelized garlic first used as a food ingredient in Asian cuisine. It is made by heating whole bulbs of garlic over the course of several weeks, a process that results in black cloves. Wikipedia
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