This bulb has many followers longstanding thanks to its benefits as a condiment. Its nutritional importance lies in micronutrients, providing minerals such as sodium, potassium, phosphorus and magnesium. It also has B vitamins and is a great natural antiseptic.

It is used in preparations with meat or fish flavor to give before cooking. To avoid losing their properties the less cooked the better the garlic, as happens with vegetables.

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