Does freezing garlic destroy allicin?

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asked Jun 23, 2020 in Other-Food Drink by Edwinmac (1,070 points)
Does freezing garlic destroy allicin?

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answered Jun 23, 2020 by lulumeon (40,870 points)
Freezing garlic does destroy the allicin.

If you want to freeze garlic but still keep and preserve the allicin in the garlic you should let the garlic stand for 15 minutes after cutting it.

This allows the allicin a chance to from broken garlic cells so that the allicin will still be there when frozen.

You can also just refrigerate the allicin and then the garlic allicin will not be destroyed.

Garlic will last in the fridge for up to 3 weeks as long as the garlic has not been peeled.

If the garlic has been peeled then the peeled garlic will last for up to 1 week before it goes bad.

If the garlic is not peeled the garlic does not have to be refrigerated and will last for a few weeks out of the refrigerator.

But to keep the garlic fresher longer place it in the refrigerator.

If you do cut the garlic up or peel the garlic then you need to refrigerate it to prevent it from going bad.

Once you mince, slice, cut the garlic cloves then you should use them within a day or refrigerate them to keep the garlic from going bad.

I've kept sliced and minced garlic in the refrigerator for up to a week and it was okay.

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