The author of the story decided to make them allergic to it.
Yes, it is possible to be allergic to egg whites and experience symptoms of an allergic reaction.
The garlic microbiome, which consists of various microorganisms living on and inside the garlic, can influence the health and flavor of the garlic. These microorganisms can impact the garlic's nutrient content, disease resistance, and flavor compounds, ultimately affecting its overall quality.
It is possible to be allergic to just egg white, but it is more common to be allergic to the whole egg.
Allium sativum is the scientific name for garlic.
No, it is not recommended to take ceftriaxone if you are allergic to penicillin.
It is said that vampires are allergic to garlic, although I disagree.
In traditional Italian folklore, vampires are usually not depicted as being allergic to garlic. However, this aspect of vampire lore can vary depending on the specific cultural interpretation.
Bats are not alergic to garlic only pumpkins
Vampires are allergic to it xD
no they eat onions If a vampire had an aversion to onions when he was alive then yes, he will still have that aversion as a vampire. However: if the vampire liked onions when he was alive then they will serve to attract him rather than repel him.
Yes. People allergic to garlic, onions, & tulips are more likely to be allergic to aloe.
holding cell with crosses and garlic , which are common vampire weaknesses
Well there could be many signs. Yes nobody knows if vampire are real. Here are some signs: Pale skin, unusual eye color,goth clothing, great urge for meat, allergic to garlic. These are SOME signs! If you want more you could Google 'Characteristics of a Vampire".
garlic by candlelight
Garlic and communion wafers
Give it a mint.
In the book, Dracula, Professor Van Helsing makes a garlic wreath for Lucy Westenra to put around her neck, to ward off the vampire. He places garlic flowers in her bedroom and smears garlic all around the windows of her room to repel the vampire. It is only when her mother removes the garlic, because she thinks the smell too overpowering for Lucy, and is innocent of what is happening, that Dracula is able to gain entrance to the room and drink Lucy's blood. Professor Van Helsing has studied folklore and we understand from the novel that he is knowledgeable in these matters.