Doesn't dropping the garlic cloves into hot water inactivate the enzymes that convert alliin into allicin?
This chart will give you the idea. https://www.researchgate.net/figure...erent-blanching-treatments-70C_fig4_330966821Doesn't dropping the garlic cloves into hot water inactivate the enzymes that convert alliin into allicin?
That's very nifty. Thanks for the link.This chart will give you the idea. https://www.researchgate.net/figure...erent-blanching-treatments-70C_fig4_330966821
The fact that there is a chart on this is great !This chart will give you the idea. https://www.researchgate.net/figure...erent-blanching-treatments-70C_fig4_330966821
It looks good. You can fertilize (if you do that) now with something with nitrogen in it. Garlic is a heavy nitrogen feeder. It likes not having to compete with weeds and yours look weed-free.I don't have a lot of garlic planted, but am absolutely giddy that it seems to be growing well! I have not had good luck with garlic in the past!
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