Crushed Garlic Tray

 
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Some people love it, swear by it and won't turn on the oven unless they have something with garlic to put in it, while others make a face, keep their distance and call it names. But no one can stay indifferent. For centuries Garlic has stood in the eye of the storm of this love-hate relationship and it seems that this is simply its destiny. But there is one thing about which no one can argue – Garlic exists and accompanies us, culturally and medically, throughout History.

It's said that…

For hundreds of years garlic was believed to be a cure against evil forces, demons, ghosts and vampires. Strangely enough, this belief crossed oceans and continents and existed almost everywhere. Mohammad, in his writings, tells that when Satan was expelled from the Garden of Eden, garlic grew on his left footstep, and onion, on the right. In Greece, midwives were preparing a room for a coming birth by crushing garlic in it and when the baby was born, the midwife would put a garlic teeth necklace around its neck. In Europe in the 18th century, it was common to see garlic teeth braids in the doorways to ward against evil powers – and this is just the tip of the iceberg.

The many legends regarding the garlic's amazing powers are based on healing powers that it truly owns. Garlic can help in a wide array of physical problems and ailments, beginning with inflammations and infections, through digestive system problems, diabetes, kidneys and even heart diseases.

 Nutritive value – 100 gram

Calorific value  

75 kcal

Protein    

5.9 gram

Carbohydrate 

3.1 gram

Cholesterol 

0 mg

Fat  

4.3 gram

Saturated fat  

0.7 gram

Sodium

461 mg

Tip
For adding taste and aroma to your salad – rub the salad bowl with a garlic tooth or spread Dorot crushed garlic before filling it with your favorite vegetables.

 

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