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Garlic seasoning
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Garlic seasoning is an essential ingredient in cooking that adds an intense and aromatic flavor to a wide variety of dishes. It consists of finely ground and dried garlic, used to season meats, soups, sauces, vegetables, and stews, providing a distinctive touch without the moisture of fresh garlic.
Origin: Garlic, the base of this seasoning, is an ancient crop originally from Central Asia, highly valued since antiquity for its culinary and medicinal properties. Today, garlic seasoning is popular in recipes from all over the world, especially in Mediterranean, Latin, and Asian cuisines.
Properties: Garlic seasoning retains many of the properties of fresh garlic, including its characteristic flavor and health benefits, such as antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. Furthermore, being dehydrated, it has a longer shelf life and is easier to handle in the kitchen, allowing it to be dosed precisely to avoid overly intense flavors.
Synonyms in Latin American Spanish: garlic powder, powdered garlic, dried garlic.
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