Tropical Sun Garlic Granules
£1.35
From the Mediterranean to Asia, garlic is the basis of countless savoury dishes. Tropical Sun Garlic Granules is a finely minced form of whole garlic, with a stronger flavour than garlic powder. It is perfect for use as a rub for meat and fish, or to add flavour to vegetables, stews, marinades and more. Enjoy!
For every 1 medium clove of garlic called for in a recipe, replace with ¼ teaspoon of Tropical Sun Garlic Granules.
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