Why is my garlic purple?

Sometimes, the skin of garlic is purple rather than white. This is totally natural, and can vary from bright white to a slightly reddish purple! This is normal and is where the garlic holds acid and can differ among garlic cloves in the same bulb.
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Why would garlic turn purple?

The purple is just the anthocyanins in the garlic reacting to conditions. It's perfectly safe. Some types of garlic actually turn purple before they are picked if they are fertilized close to maturity; I do this now by choice, because I've decided I like the purple.
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Is purple garlic better than white?

Most white garlic fall under the softneck variety, which is easier to raise, have longer shelf-life and more cloves. 3. Purple garlic, or purple-stripe garlic, have a generally milder taste and scent, have larger cloves and retain their flavor longer.
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Is purple garlic OK to eat?

Garlic may also turn purple if its anthocyanins/pigments are exposed to acid. There is not much research about this, but it is safe to eat and has just been exposed to more acidic conditions. If the garlic is soft, it is not good to eat.
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Can you use garlic thats purple?

Purple garlic can be used just like white garlic. Since it has a slightly milder flavor, it won't overwhelm a dish when raw (think minced into a salad dressing or rubbed on toasted bread). Some also say that purple garlic's flavor lingers longer after cooking than white garlic.
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How can you tell if garlic has botulism?

Danto says you won't be able to tell whether the garlic has turned toxic: "It will not taste or look differently. It will not smell; it does not produce gas." When it comes to pesto, Danto says, follow the same rule, keeping the mixture refrigerated and using the pesto within two days.
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How do you tell if garlic is bad?

Spoiled garlic forms brown spots on the cloves and turns from the usual white to a more yellow or brown color. Another thing is the green roots forming in the center of the clove. These are new sprouts forming. Though not harmful these roots taste extremely bitter and should be removed before cooking.
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Why would garlic turn blue?

Garlic can turn blue or green if it is exposed for a long time to any acidic ingredient such as lemon juice or vinegar. The acidity causes the reorganization of the molecules in the garlic cloves. This creates polypyrroles, molecules that give garlic cloves a green or blue colour.
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What color is fresh garlic?

When you peel your garlic it should be white in color if it is fresh. If it has brown spots I tend to cut them off before I cook with them. Over time your garlic can start to grow a green sprout inside. This is fine to eat and doesn't mean that your garlic has gone bad.
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Why did my garlic turn blue in the crockpot?

Garlic contains sulfur compounds which can react with copper to form copper sulfate, a blue or blue-green compound.
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Is green garlic OK to eat?

Sprouted garlic is absolutely safe to eat. But moldy garlic is not. Sprouted garlic will have bright green or bright yellow shoots that are in the center of the cloves, and sometimes will poke out of the top of the cloves.
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Can you get sick from bad garlic?

Eating garlic that has gone bad might not agree with your stomach, but there's a bigger risk with this unassuming bulb that you need to be aware of. You may be surprised to learn that consuming garlic that has been stored in oil can cause botulism, a kind of food poisoning.
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Should garlic be refrigerated?

Whole garlic should be stored between 60°- 65°F, and for most people, the pantry is a good spot. But peeled or chopped garlic is a different story, and refrigeration is now the best storage solution. Seal it up in an airtight container or zip-top bag, and it will be fine to use for about one week.
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Is pink garlic safe to eat?

The pink-skin cloves are crisp and juicy but somewhat less sticky than everyday white-skin garlic, and they keep well. The flavor is extremely sharp.
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Can botulism be killed by cooking?

botulinum are heat-resistant, the toxin produced by bacteria growing out of the spores under anaerobic conditions is destroyed by boiling (for example, at internal temperature greater than 85 °C for 5 minutes or longer).
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How long does garlic botulism take?

Research performed by the University of Georgia confirmed that mixtures of garlic in oil stored at room temperature are at risk for the development of botulism. Garlic in oil should be made fresh and stored in the refrigerator at 40 °F or lower for no more than 7 days.
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What happens if you get botulism?

Symptoms of botulism usually start with weakness of the muscles that control the eyes, face, mouth, and throat. This weakness may spread to the neck, arms, torso, and legs. Botulism also can weaken the muscles involved in breathing, which can lead to difficulty breathing and even death.
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Can I freeze garlic?

Can You Freeze Garlic? You can easily freeze garlic in a freezer-safe bag, an airtight container, or mason jars designed for freezing. This works for garlic in all forms, including whole garlic bulbs (sometimes called heads of garlic), unpeeled cloves of garlic, peeled garlic cloves, chopped garlic, minced garlic.
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Can you freeze peeled garlic?

The answer is a resounding yes. Garlic is pretty versatile when it comes to freezing. You can freeze raw whole unpeeled bulbs, individual cloves (peeled or unpeeled), or chopped garlic. You can also cook or process garlic into various forms that make meal prep a breeze.
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How long will garlic keep in fridge?

How long can you store garlic? Whole bulbs of garlic will keep for 3-6 months when stored in a cool, dark place while whole, unpeeled cloves will keep for up to 10 days. Peeled garlic cloves should be stored in a plastic bag in the fridge and used within 5-7 days.
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Is garlic bad for your liver?

Therefore, the present study suggests that garlic with high dose has the potential ability to induce liver damage and low doses (0.1 or 0.25 g / kg body weight/day) are safe doses of garlic.
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Is it OK to eat bad garlic?

Obviously, you don't want to eat moldy or mushy garlic, but sprouts cloves or even those that have browned or yellowed spots can still be used. Their taste might be slightly off, but removing the green sprout or trimming browned spots will make older cloves usable and keep them out of the trash.
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Is blue garlic safe to eat?

The good news is, the color doesn't affect the taste or safety of the garlic. "Nothing suggests the color affects the taste or flavor of the food," says LaBorde. "You're just rearranging some molecules inside the garlic. Even if it's blue, it should be okay."
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Why are my garlic cloves green?

The green sprout in the center of a garlic clove indicates only that the garlic is old. It is perfectly safe to eat, though its flavor will have diminished somewhat. Sprouted garlic cloves can be planted in the ground where, given the right conditions, they will develop into plants.
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