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General: Garlic is the dried root of Allium sativum, a member of the lily family. Garlic grows in a bulb that consists of a number of cloves. Each clove is protected by a layer of skin, but all are held together in one larger unit by additional layers of skin.

Region Produced: California
Traditional Uses: Garlic is used in cuisines throughout the world. It is indispensible in Chinese, Italian, and Mexican foods.
Aroma/Taste: Garlic has a distinctive odor and flavor.
History: Fennel is native to southern Europe and the Mediterranean area. The name comes from the Greek word for "marathon" because the famous battle at Marathon (490 BC) against the Persians was fought on a field of Fennel. Pliny said that snakes casting off their skins ate Fennel to restore their eyesight.
Storage: Store in cool, dark, dry places.
Ideas: Use Minced Garlic or Garlic Chips in pasta sauces, stews, and soups. Mix with oil and vinegar and Italian spices to make salad dressing. Garlic Powder can be used in marinades, or mixed with herbs and rubbed into poultry, pork, or beef before cooking.
Return to: Barbecue Or Bust! by Krazy Chef Kurt Upton
General:Arrowroot is a white powder extracted from the root of a West Indian plant, Marantha arundinacea. It looks and feels like cornstarch....
This is a truly wonderful dish,very flavourful, & it just about feeds the multitude.An oldie but a goodie.