Garlic affects your body odor. When you sweat it will smell pretty bad.
The skin of the garlic clove isn't edible.
When you eat garlic, some of the smelly chemicals are excreted through the skin. This is the most likely cause of skin smelling of garlic, and the solution is to eat less garlic.
you would have to peel the skin off if that helps
according to igcse paper 6 alternative to practical answer book says that; the garlic contains many cloves, a central stem, and it has no skin, where else a potato is loose compared to the garlic and it has speckled skin.
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White spots on peeled garlic are caused by a natural enzyme reaction that occurs when the garlic is exposed to air. This reaction is harmless and does not affect the taste or quality of the garlic.
Garlic turns purple due to a natural chemical reaction that occurs when the garlic is exposed to certain conditions, such as cold temperatures or high acidity. This color change does not affect the taste or quality of the garlic.
Garlic is not recommended for treating yeast infections on dogs' skin. In fact, garlic can be toxic to dogs and may cause gastrointestinal upset, anemia, or even more serious health issues. It's best to consult with a veterinarian to determine the best and safest treatment for your dog's yeast infection.
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 garlic roller peeler simplifies the process of peeling garlic cloves by using friction to loosen the skin of the cloves, making it easier to remove them without the need for manual peeling.
Skin can absorb some strong-smelling substances like onion and garlic, and you can end up tasting them.
Yes, because it blocks up your nose