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Friday, February 17, 2012

Garlic


Definition: Garlic in Thai cooking is always used in its fresh state, usually minced along with other ingredients in a paste. Look for cloves that are firm, with “skin” that is tight (garlic that has green sprouts should never be purchased).
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