One piece of garlic is called a "clove."
One piece of garlic is called a "clove."
garlic is a specialized growth bud, it is neither root or stem. It qrows underground and when you plant one piece of the garlic, it will grow into a new one
The adverb in the phrase "a tiny piece of garlic" is "tiny," as it describes the size of the piece of garlic.
*How to bruise a garlic clove: Place your knife flat on top of the garlic clove and whack it so that the garlic is a bit mooshed but ideally, still in one piece.
there are about 5 calories in a clove of garlic.
A bulb of garlic may contain up to approx. ten cloves.
Garlic in Hindi is called "लहसुन" (lahsun).
No, the tooth of garlic is the individual slice of a clove of garlic.
My understanding of a garlic head is that it is the cluster of cloves. The individual cloves of garlic grow in what is called the "head" of garlic. You can buy garlic by the head or as cloves.
The pieces of garlic when you peel the skin off are usually called cloves but sometimes are called buds. The whole bulb of garlic with roots and all is sometimes called a head or bud of garlic. The garlic plant forms buds when the flowers are forming. It could be any of these things.
A clove of garlic is a single "wedge-shaped" section of the entire white "bulb" of the garlic.
Cloves garlic in Hindi is called "लहसुन की कलियाँ" (lahsun ki kaliyan).