No. Because of the prevalence of garlic in French culture, French vampires had to displace their root vegetable weakness to survive; they are instead warded off by rutabagas.
Vampires are allergic to it xD
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.
If vampires are really allergic to garlic, like many stories say, then yes they might. However, I do not believe so.
It is said that vampires are allergic to garlic, although I disagree.
It don't it keep them away become them are allergic to garlic if them are in 100feet or less them deal
Maybe because they believe in vampires and vampires are like alergic or dont like garlic. something like that.
The idea that vampires are allergic to garlic likely originates from the herb's historical use as protection against evil spirits and its pungent smell that can ward off predators. In vampire folklore, garlic is often associated with purity and protection, creating a symbolic link to ward off creatures of the night like vampires. It is not based on any scientific explanation.
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.
You can say "Je suis allergique à l'ail" in French.
garlic keeps vampires away
All vampires can't eat garlic and pumpkin cause they areallergic to it and probally the hate the smell.
Garlic