Picked one elephant garlic plant this afternoon. 2 years old. Cloves slightly larger than a ping-pong ball up to slightly smaller than a tennis ball.
Roasted the garlic in the oven. Not bad, actually pretty good tasking. Tastes some where between onion and garlic.
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Elephant Garlic
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Re: Elephant Garlic
Sounds like you guys should be vampire-free for at least the next 6-8 months!
Never heard of elephant garlic but it sounds pretty good!
Never heard of elephant garlic but it sounds pretty good!
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Re: Elephant Garlic
My sister grew some elephant garlic and she took it to the local farmers market. Bad mistake, she sold it all.
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