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  2. Garlic oil - Wikipedia

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    Garlic oil contains volatile sulfur compounds such as diallyl disulfide, a 60% constituent of the oil. [1] [3] [4] [5] Steam-distilled garlic oil typically has a pungent and disagreeable odor and a brownish-yellow color. [6] Its odor has been attributed to the presence of diallyl disulfide. [1] [6] To produce around 1 gram of pure steam ...

  3. Our 25 Most-Saved Vinaigrette Recipes - AOL

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    Lemon-Garlic Vinaigrette Eva Kolenko While a 1-to-2 acid-to-oil ratio is common for vinaigrettes, shifting it to 1-to-1½ yields a dressing with a brighter flavor and fewer calories.

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    Instead of a tomato-y pizza sauce, the dough is brushed with a garlic, oregano, and lemon-infused oil, then topped with mozzarella and assorted veggies (great for those with heartburn too!). Get ...

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    For this creamy meatball recipe, we combined ground chicken and pork with garlic, fresh thyme, and grated Parmesan, seared them in sun-dried tomato oil, then tossed them in a garlicky, sun-dried ...

  6. Four thieves vinegar - Wikipedia

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    Vinaigre des quatre voleurs. Four thieves vinegar (also called thieves’ oil, Marseilles vinegar, Marseille's Remedy, prophylactic vinegar, vinegar of the four thieves, camphorated acetic acid, vinaigre des quatre voleurs and acetum quator furum [1] [2]) is a concoction of vinegar (either from red wine, white wine, cider, or distilled white) infused with herbs, spices or garlic that was ...

  7. Ajoene - Wikipedia

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    Ajoene is most stable and most abundant in macerate of garlic (chopped garlic in edible oil). The reaction sequence that forms ajoene ( 2 in the diagram) involves two molecules of allicin. First, one allicin molecule ( 1 in the diagram) fragments to form 2-propenesulfenic acid and thio acrolein .