Garlic Granulated
$6.99 – $12.99
Dehydrated Garlic is a great and easy substitute for fresh garlic. Equally loved by all cuisines around the world, garlic has endless uses. Dehy. Garlic cloves are perfect when you don’t want the hassle the peeling and chopping fresh garlic. Granulated garlic is perfect for BBQ. It sticks to the meat and have plenty of texture, but it won’t fall off like flaked or cracked garlic, and it won’t drip off with the juices the way powdered garlic can.
Garlic is technically a member of the onion family, yet it has its distinct and aromatic taste different from onion. Our Garlic products are sourced from India, guaranteed to provide an aromatic taste and flavor.
Packing Variations | Glass Bottle (2 oz.), Plastic Bottle (5 oz.), Plastic Bag (1 lb.) |
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