Paper Scraps Vol 16 – Interesting Garlic Facts

15 Nov 2007

I was browsing a gardening magazine recently and came across something very interesting. Did you know that when planted, a single clove of garlic gives birth to the entire bulb? The aricle was accompanied by step-by-step garlic planting instructions with pictures. I was mesmerised. The next time I went to our local nursery in Mount Colah "The Garden Bug" [cute name, isn't it?], I picked up some tuscan green’ coloured self-watering pots and some organic potting mix. I am very excited about growing my own garlic. After the success of my fenugreek and coriander in the past couple of weeks, I am all set to experiment with garlic, sage, chilli and spinach. Wish me luck!

At the beginning of Autumn I was lucky enough to buy some beautiful purple garlic at the local markets. It is a gorgeous looking bulb with stripey mauve and violet streaks at the base. I roasted it whole with some chicken and veggies in the oven after dousing it in extra-virgin olive oil. It turned out to be one of the most delicious things I have tasted. The sharp flavour was balanced by a sweet after taste. Wonderful! A few months ago, I noticed what looked like baby onions with thin, papery white skins in a basket at the markets. On reading the sign closely, I found that they were actually single-clove garlics. I didn’t even know that such a thing existed. My curiosity was piqued and I picked up a whole bunch before I left. Much milder than the regular garlic, they were extremely juicy and delicious. How did I cook them? Well, I just used them in normal cooking like I would regular garlic cloves, which is such a shame. These pretty little babies deserved more than ordinary cooking. But we were in the middle of the move and I was pressed for time. I haven’t found them since and I have looked!! Here are some interesting and fun facts about garlic.

Did you know ….. 

  1. that garlic has insecticidal properties and is often planted with plants like tomatoes, roses or eggplants that are bug magnets?
  2. that if garlic is added to a dish when it starts cooking, it will lose its sharp flavour as opposed to be being added at the very end?
  3. that garlic cloves are planted with their pointy tips pointed upwards?
  4. that Egyptian slaves built the pyramids on a diet of garlic, bread and water?
  5. that it is said to have originated in Siberia?
  6. that it is a member of the lily family? [what!!!! how can something as pretty as lily and as pungent as garlic come from the same family?]
  7. that the Egyptians worshipped garlic and placed clay models of garlic bulbs in the tomb of Tutankhamen. [The Egyptians sure did love garlic!]
  8. that there are roughly 300 varieties of garlic grown all over the world.
  9. that it can control acne.
  10. that it is universally known as "the stinking rose".
  11. that Chicago got it’s name from the American Indian word for the wild garlic that grew around Lake Michigan – "chicagaoua".
  12. that there is a thing like "garlic cheesecake" and it is served in the all-garlic restaurant of Stockholm.
  13. that an all-garlic restaurant in San-Fransisco offers garlic icecream.
  14. that China and India are the largest and second largest producers of garlic in the world.
  15. that it is called "Ail" in French and "Aglio" in Italian.
  16. that the city of Gilroy, California promotes itself as "Garlic Capital of the World", and hosts the three-day Gilroy Garlic Festival every summer.
  17. that in some episodes of Popeye, prior to him eating spinach, sniffing garlic was his source of energy.

Sneh Roy is a Designer, Blogger, Thinker, Mum, Illustrator, Foodie, Food Stylist, Photographer & Cook. Writing from Sydney in Australia, Sneh is the Principal Tastemaker & Storyteller at Cook Republic. In those non food obsessed moments, she designs wacky characters, logos and websites. Take a peek at her fabulous design blog LBOI and the eye candy portal Stars We Love. Read more about Sneh.


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One Response to “Paper Scraps Vol 16 – Interesting Garlic Facts”

  1. Interesting facts 06. Jul, 2010 at 11:19 pm #

    Garlic is a strong antiseptic – Louis Pasteur verified its antiseptic properties in 1858. Garlic is also a strong antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral and anti-parasitic herb – throughout the history of garlic, the herb has been used for such purposes and these properties have been verified in countless studies.
    Interesting facts´s last [type] ..Food that never spoils

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