September 4th, 2010 • 01:09
Garlic, Is There Such A Thing As Garlic W/out The Garlic Odor?
I don’t like to eat garlic foods knowing how awful I will smell after?
In fact my first husband forbid me from using garlicky foods, just 1 of his “lay down the law rules”
Sep 4th 2010 • 01:09
by xkellogs
Odd question. I would go with no. And be suspicious of anything that doesnt smell like garlic. The powder is weaker, could you use that?
Sep 4th 2010 • 03:09
by THE MIGHTY RA
Your sense of taste is based around the odour of foods, so no you cannot, I don’t think i would be able to live with myself for turning my nose up at foods I love just simply so I can taste toothpaste all the time.
Sep 4th 2010 • 03:09
by mdsweet1
I don’t like to eat garlic foods knowing how awful I will smell after?
In fact my first husband forbid me from using garlicky foods, just 1 of his “lay down the law rules”
Sep 4th 2010 • 04:09
by yanchagu
Elephant garlic is a very large garlic (1 lb each) however has a much milder taste and is known to not leave odor on the breath. The cloves are so mild that they can be eaten raw.
Sep 4th 2010 • 05:09
by Richard D
I doubt it. But to be fair to your husband, sometimes the nteraction between garlic and body chemistry really is offensive–not just the smell of garlic itself.
Sep 4th 2010 • 05:09
by Cyrberus
you allow someone to lay down the law to you?
You are an adult, right?
Sep 4th 2010 • 05:09
by Mielu istetz
See some suggestions here from my question:http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;…
Sep 4th 2010 • 06:09
by Angela Q
I think I’ve heard that there is, but why bother? It’s the fragrance and flavor that are the point of eating garlic.
Sep 4th 2010 • 07:09
by cricket
If you cut the cloves in half and take out the stem in the center, garlic is much easier to digest and doesn’t smell as much. It’s worth a try.
Sep 4th 2010 • 07:09
by الأمير اشكنازي
Nope don’t think so and you should eat whatever you want don’t let no man lay down the law lol
Garlic also have many health benefits
Sep 4th 2010 • 07:09
by Julia S
Try Garlique. I think that’s what it’s called… it’s supposed to neutralize the odors. Or you could just brush your teeth extra-thoroughly and invest in a tongue brush/scraper.
Sep 4th 2010 • 08:09
by harley d
YES. Whole roasted garlic has a mild sweeter flavour and will not leave you with “garlic breath”.