Dehydrated garlic can be dissolved in any liquid to increase flavor. Fresh garlic is fibrous and takes a lot longer to break down. If anything will break it down, boiling in an equal volume of water for a long time might.
Garlic salt is not known to dissolve anything in the way that solvents do. It is primarily a seasoning made from garlic powder and salt, and its main purpose is to enhance the flavor of food. While salt can dissolve in water and other liquids, garlic salt itself does not have any special properties that allow it to dissolve other substances.
Yes, water can dissolve crushed garlic. When garlic is crushed, it releases its soluble compounds into the water, allowing them to dissolve. This is why garlic-infused water is used in cooking to extract its flavor.
Garlic doesn't have anything specific to do with kashrut.
Anything but garlic.
Garlic bread is not good for cats. Garlic is toxic to cats and dogs, and should never be fed anything with garlic in.
Many things do not dissolve in water. It all depends on an items chemical makeup. For a very basic example, rocks, obviously, do not dissolve in water, so no: not anything can dissolve in water. If something has not dissolved, it can also not evaporate.
anything you like my favorite is garlic
No, garlic is not addictive. It is a natural herb that is commonly used in cooking for flavor and health benefits.
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Dissolve
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It is likely they won't eat it, certainly; garlic and onions contain sulfur compounds that are harmful to cats, so likely the scent will warn them away from trying to eat anything with garlic in it.