Garlic can be prepared in several traditional ways:
Fresh Cloves
Fresh garlic cloves are widely used in traditional culinary and household herbal preparations. Crushing or chopping the cloves releases their characteristic aroma and flavour.
Part of the plant used: Bulb (cloves)
Herbal Infusion
Chopped or crushed garlic may be steeped in hot water to create a simple traditional infusion that is sometimes combined with other herbs or household ingredients.
Part of the plant used: Bulb (cloves)
Infused Oil
Garlic cloves may be gently infused in oil for traditional culinary and household preparations. The oil absorbs the distinctive flavour and aroma of the cloves.
Part of the plant used: Bulb (cloves)
Syrup or Honey Preparation
Crushed garlic has traditionally been combined with honey or syrup in household herbal preparations where the strong flavour of the cloves is balanced by sweetness.
Part of the plant used: Bulb (cloves)
Fermented Garlic
Garlic cloves preserved in honey or vinegar have appeared in many traditional food and household herbal practices.
Part of the plant used: Bulb (cloves)