

Long considered an herbal super drug, garlic has been used to cure everything from the common cold to the plague, to toothaches. It has been a historical folklore legend and used for numerous purposes in addition to consumption, including: warding off evil spirits, embalming, curing broken bones, and keeping vampires at bay.
Today, garlic is mostly popular for boosting health and its ability to greatly enhance dishes with its pungent flavor. Health-wise, studies have shown garlic to help control high blood pressure, lower incidences of heart disease, and stimulate the immune system, and, the list goes on! Garlic is an excellent source of Manganese, a very good source of vitamins B6 and C, and a good source of Calcium, Copper and phosphorous.
This popular cousin to chives, leeks, and onions is a kitchen staple that no cook wants to be without. From the Mediterranean to Mexico, and across the globe, garlic "makes the meal" in numerous dishes that just wouldn't be the same without this vital vegetable.
Here are a few ways to use and enjoy glorious garlic:
If you've never made mashed garlic potatoes and homemade garlic croutons or used roasted garlic in place of butter, now's the time to get creative with garlic! There's even a strong following of garlic ice cream lovers out there, savoring every spoonful!