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.
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