A clove of garlic is a single "wedge-shaped" section of the entire white "bulb" of the garlic.
Generally, a garlic head is bigger because it is made up of many garlic cloves. Since garlic heads and cloves vary in size it is possible to have a clove which is bigger than a head.
No.
A head of garlic is the whole entire garlic. (As you buy it).
A clove of garlic is just one of the pegs (clove, piece) of the entire garlic.
Garlic ranges in size from 1 in or so to about 3 or 3.5 inches depending on the variety and age of the garlic. Most normal onions are about 2 inches around.
12 mm diameter
There are 4 calories in one clove of garlic.
Half a clove of Garlic
The answer to what is a garlic clove is that it is either 1 section of a garlic bulb.
10million pound depending on the size
one 'head of garlic is made up of many 'cloves'. The size of a clove varies a lot. One minced clove could be less than a teaspoon or several teaspoons. On average, probably one clove to a teaspoon.
That would depend on how the garlic is to be prepared according to the recipe, creamed garlic would be be more potent than whole clove and whole clove would be sweeter. You see garlic strength varies in preparation, the more you crush, the more potency it has. I would say a dime size squeeze would be equivelent to two clove creamed garlic
No, the tooth of garlic is the individual slice of a clove 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.
The collective nouns for garlic are a bulb of garlic or a rope of garlic.
2 heads of garlic=approx. 10 tsp minced or just over 3 TBS.
1/4 tsp. of garlic powder equals one garlic clove per ths.gardenweb.com
A head or bulb of garlic usually contains about 10 cloves. 1 clove = 1 teaspoon chopped garlic = 1/2 teaspoon minced garlic = 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder = 1/2 teaspoon garlic flakes = 1/4 teaspoon granulated garlic = 1/2 teaspoon garlic juice