Garlic

GARLIC (Allium sativum L)
Alliaceae

Garlic Plant Garlic Cloves
Harvested Garlic Cloves                    Garlic Crushed Using a Garlic Press

Garlic is antiviral and antifungal. It has been used for centuries for its antibacterial properties. The chemical component of garlic, allicin, has been shown to prevent the growth of the candida albicans fungus. – Garlic can reduce cholesterol. Its powerful antioxidant properties prevent free radical damage to the arterial lining and stop the formation of scar tissue. – Eat garlic to lower your blood pressure. Garlic has the ability to decrease platelet stickiness, which will help in making your blood thinner. – Garlic can help to regulate blood sugar levels, which is good for people with type 2 diabetes. – Baked potatoes and baked garlic with cress salad — this is a simple way to eat garlic and tastes great – Fight colds and flu by eating garlic whenever you can in soups and salads. It’s also delicious as a roasted vegetable

Spicy Garlic Chutney 

INGREDIENTS-
2 tablespoons onions finely chopped
10-12 garlic cloves
1/2 teaspoon black salt
salt to taste
1 teaspoon red chilli powder
1 teaspoon raw mango powder (amchur powder)
1 tablespoon peanuts

METHOD-
– Mix all the ingredients in a grinder. Grind well and add water as required. 

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