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  2. Ever Found Green Sprouts In Your Garlic? Here's How It ... - AOL

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    The short answer is: sprouted garlic is 100 percent safe to eat, but it has a distinctly different flavor. Besides maybe bad breath, there are no side effects to eating sprouted garlic.

  3. What’s the Green Sprout Inside My Garlic, and Is It Safe to Eat?

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    This is what to do when your garlic turns into a lean, green, sprouting machine.

  4. 65 Healthy Sides That Will Steal All The Attention - AOL

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    The rich flavor of toasted sesame oil pairs beautifully with the verdant spinach, and fresh scallions, peppery raw garlic, and rice vinegar bring a pleasant brightness that'll keep you coming back ...

  5. The One Thing You Should Never Do With Sprouted Onions - AOL

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    The most obvious method to prevent your onions from sprouting is eating them soon after you buy them. But for those of us who buy onions in bulk, you can slow the sprouting with proper storage.

  6. Is It Safe To Eat Sprouted Onions? - AOL

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  7. How to Eat Raw Garlic 10 Ways, From Dips and Dressings to ...

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    When finely minced or grated, raw garlic adds a pop of flavor to even the simplest salad dressing.Use about ½ teaspoon of garlic for every ½ cup of olive oil.

  8. How to Eat Raw Garlic (and Why You Might Want To) - AOL

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    Ah, garlic. Whether chopped into sauces , rubbed on bread or tossed with...

  9. 8 proven ways garlic can benefit your health - AOL

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    1. May have anti-viral effects. Garlic has long been associated with immune-boosting and anti-microbial benefits. Most of the health benefits found in garlic come from the sulfur compound allicin ...