Degerming garlic: is it really necessary?

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Some people notice a difference and others do not. If you do not notice it then it is not necessary to remove it. I never bother for myself or my family as none of us notice a difference, but if I am cooking for guests then I do in case they notice.
 
The only time you even need to consider de-germing garlic is if it has started to sprout.

but you won't know that unless you cut the clove open down the middle.

I'm in the group that takes out the sprout, but Jacques Pepin picks up all those discarded sprouts and eats them straight. So it's purely a matter of taste. ;)
 
Actually, I was saying that if you can't see the sprout protruding from the clove, it's not an issue.
 
If you slice a garlic clove in half, you'll sometimes find that it's started to germinate, & a little sprout has started to grow. Some folks find the sprout too strong or sometimes bitter, so they "degerm" the clove by picking out the sprout.
 
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