
Product Details
Product Details
Cloves per bulb: 1-6
As the name implies, these tall plants produce gigantic bulbs containing 1–6 monstrous, tan cloves that are superb when roasted. Elephant garlic is more closely related to leeks; thus, the cloves have a mild, leek-like flavor. It also produces an edible scape. Prepare with vegetables or garlic-mashed potatoes for a hint of garlic/leek flavor. Stores 4 to 6 months.
Due to state restrictions, we cannot ship garlic to Idaho, Hawaii, and the following counties in Washington—Adams, Benton, Franklin, Grant, and Klickitat (including cities such as Othello, Pasco, Moses Lake, Kennewick, and Richland). Please do not order garlic if you live in one of these locations.
We source our garlic from local farms, where passionate farmers hand-harvest each bulb. This commitment not only supports our community but also ensures top-notch quality and flavor in every product.
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Why You'll Love It
Why You'll Love It
Who doesn’t love seeing a clove of garlic that’s easily the size of 3-4 other cloves? Elephant garlic is mild enough to add garlicky zest to your pasta without any heat, plus it’s phenomenal for making garlic bread.
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