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fossilesque@mander.xyzM to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 2 days ago

Increasing the surface area of a substance increases its reaction rate. Proof by garlic.

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Increasing the surface area of a substance increases its reaction rate. Proof by garlic.

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    So how do you eat 1️⃣? Just swallow it whole?

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      The people who say roast it and eat it are correct, but if you’re lazy like me, a much easier way is to throw a whole head in with your meal (usually it’s rice for me) and cook it with it. Once it’s done, it’ll easily break apart and you can just squeeze the garlic out. Depending on how long it was cooked, it ranges from a paste consistency to being a bit mushy while still retaining its shape. Can’t get enough of it!

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      Oh, it’s amazing. Get a head of garlic and rub off all the exterior papery stuff (but not the skin of the individual cloves. Some people also cut the pointy tips off. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Roast until soft. Get some nice bread, warm bread. Pull off a clove, hold it by the bottom and squeeze it like toothpaste onto a slice of bread. Enjoy the most wonderful garlic bread variant.

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        You can also make black garlic, and it becomes fairly sweet

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_garlic

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          Huh, interesting, hadn’t seen that.

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        👃

        • AFK BRB Chocolate (CA version)@lemmy.ca
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          No joke - my wife and I were eating so much of it for a while that you could smell it on our sweat.

          Also, what they say is true: we got zero mosquito bites during that time.

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        Just grab a tiny fork and go to town.

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      Roasted bulb - squeeze on crusty bread. (Or just squirt in face)

      Sliced - pan fried and pasta

      Diced - chimmichuri

      Puréed - snort uncut, or soup.

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        I have yet to find a chimmichuri recipe I like. I want it to be garlic, mint, cilantro and lime heavy. I forget what else. Maybe peppers?

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          Garlic, parsley, olive oil, red wine vinegar and a very small chilli and salt.

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            a fresh chilli or a dried one? the research i’m finding says fresno peppers

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              Fresh, but the kind doesn’t matter much. I use Bird’ Eye.

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                Aw fuck yeah I get half gallon jars of pickled bird eye chilis to make this tomato garlic chili dipping sauce for, well, everything but mostly pizza bones.

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      that’s… one way in.

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          I… suppose?

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      Mush it with Butter.

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      I prefer chewing it till it becomes something between #3 and #4

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      I interpreted that as for soups and stews. Peel the clove and plop it in. Once the cooking is done, take it out, like you would do with a bay leaf.

      I personally would never use garlic that way. I absolutely put it crushed into my stews. But that’s how I read the image.

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        You would still need to crush the cloves first if you want them to impart much garlic flavor. Tossing them in whole doesn’t release much oil at all.

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          True, I’ve seen a helpful post about it here.

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      I assume you bite it like an apple… like an absolute psychopath

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      I think this is just fried together with whatever it is you’re seasoning. The idea is that the taste dissolves in the fat and carries over to the steak, for instance. The garlic is then taken out before serving.

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        I don’t think this infographic makes sense then. If it’s cooked, then it should go the other way around. For the same cooking time, finely minced would give you milder flavours while larger pieces maintain more of the pungency.

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