garlic flakes

Garlic Flakes

Garlic flakes are dehydrated, sliced pieces of garlic cloves that have been dried to preserve their flavor, aroma, and shelf life. They are a convenient alternative to fresh garlic, offering similar pungency and health benefits with minimal preparation required.


Key Features of Garlic Flakes

AttributeDescription
FormThin, flat slices or small chips of dried garlic cloves
TextureDry and brittle; rehydrates easily in liquids
FlavorStrong, sharp, and pungent garlic taste
ColorPale yellow to light brown
ProcessingMade by peeling, slicing, and air- or heat-drying garlic

Nutritional Value (per 100g, approximate)

NutrientAmount
Energy330–350 kcal
Carbohydrates70–75 g
Sugars2–3 g
Dietary Fiber8–10 g
Protein15–17 g
Fat0.5–1.0 g
Calcium70–90 mg
Iron3–5 mg
Potassium1,000–1,200 mg
Vitamin C15–25 mg
Vitamin B61–2 mg

Health Benefits

  • Boosts immunity due to sulfur compounds (e.g., allicin)
  • May help reduce blood pressure and cholesterol levels
  • Supports heart health and circulation
  • Contains antioxidants with potential anti-inflammatory effects
  • Acts as a natural antimicrobial and antifungal agent

Culinary Uses

  • Used in soups, stews, sauces, curries, and meat rubs
  • Common in seasoning blends, spice mixes, and instant food products
  • Can be reconstituted with water or ground into garlic powder

Advantages Over Fresh Garlic

  • Long shelf life
  • No peeling or chopping required
  • Consistent flavor and portion control
  • Ideal for bulk storage, food manufacturing, and emergency kits

Summary:

Garlic flakes are a versatile, shelf-stable form of garlic ideal for both home cooking and commercial food production. They deliver the flavor and health benefits of fresh garlic in a convenient, easy-to-use form with minimal waste.