Garlic powder

/ˈɡɑːrlɪk ˈpaʊdər/ noun

Dehydrated garlic cloves ground into a fine powder, providing concentrated garlic flavor without the pungency of fresh garlic. It's widely used in seasoning blends, marinades, and processed foods.

From 'garlic' (Old English 'garlēac' meaning spear-leek) and 'powder.' Mass production began in California's Central Valley in the 1940s, revolutionizing convenience cooking.

AMጥንጥ polvere
ARبودرة الثوم
BNলঙ্কা গুঁড়া
CApolvo d'all
CSčesnekový prášek
DAhvidløgspulver
DEKnoblauchpulver
ELαλεύρι κρεμμυδιού
ESpolvo de ajo
FAپودر سیر
FIvalkosipulijauhe
FRpoudre d'ail
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