The pieces of garlic when you peel the skin off are usually called cloves but sometimes are called buds. The whole bulb of garlic with roots and all is sometimes called a head or bud of garlic. The garlic plant forms buds when the flowers are forming. It could be any of these things.
swollen leaves and bud
garlic is a specialized growth bud, it is neither root or stem. It qrows underground and when you plant one piece of the garlic, it will grow into a new one
The standard collective nouns for garlic are a bulb of garlic or a rope of garlic.However, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a clump of garlic, a cache of garlic, a cauldron of garlic, etc.
Bud is Bud's nickname.
No, garlic powder and garlic salt are not the same. Garlic powder is made from dehydrated garlic cloves and is pure garlic flavor, while garlic salt is a mixture of garlic powder and salt.
A cross and a string of garlic.
The collective nouns for garlic are a bulb of garlic or a rope of garlic.
bud bud bud bud bud and cing chong ching chong
No, garlic powder and garlic salt are not the same thing. Garlic powder is made from dried, ground garlic cloves, while garlic salt is a mixture of garlic powder and salt.
Garlic bread and garlic naan (or nan or non) are not the same. Garlic bread is sliced bread with butter and garlic on the top. Garlic naan is a round flatbread with garlic baked into it.
No, garlic salt is a combination of garlic powder and salt, while garlic powder is just ground garlic with no added salt.