About Product
Organic garlic powder has been around for centuries, first appearing in ancient Egypt, India, and China.
It was used to flavor food and as a medicinal remedy for many ailments. In the 19th century, garlic powder was used in the American South as a seasoning for meats and vegetables.
By the 20th century, its popularity had spread and was used worldwide in many dishes. Today, organic garlic powder is a popular ingredient in many recipes.
Some research suggests that Garlic may contain the following constituents:
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Minerals: Magnesium, Phosphorus, Zinc
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Vitamins: Vitamin C, B- Complex, Vitamin E, Vitamin K
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Other compounds: Allicin, DDS, DTS, SAC, Ajoene
Suggested Use: Mix one teaspoon of your favorite foods to enhance the flavor and nourishing qualities.
Miscellaneous Facts about our Organic Garlic Powder
Certifications: Certified USDA Organic.
Ingredients: Raw garlic.
Parts Used: Whole Garlic cloves.
Botanical Name: Allium Sativum
Other Names: Aged Garlic Extract, Ail, Ajo, Allii Sativi Bulbus, Allium, Allium sativum, Camphor of the Poor, Clove Garlic, Da Suan, Garlic Clove, Garlic Oil, Lasun, Lasuna, Nectar of the Gods, Poor Man’s Treacle, Rason, Rust Treacle, Stinking Rose.
Origin: Grown and dried in China and packaged with care in Florida, USA.
How to Maintain Optimum Freshness
- This product is packaged in airtight stand-up, resealable foil pouches for optimum freshness.
- Once opened, push the air out of the pouch before resealing it to preserve maximum potency.
- Keep your powder in a cool, dark, dry place.
This product is 100% natural and minimally processed:
Taste, smell, texture, and color vary from batch to batch. Go here to learn why our products may naturally vary.
The important protections we take to bring you safe and nutritious superfoods:
Please go here to discover the essential steps we take to deliver fresh, quality nutrition.
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* Product packaging, pictures, and origin may vary.
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