How to use in-sentence of “garlic”:
+ The white fillets are sold in heavy salt, or the more popular garlic or tomato oil and vinegar marinade packs.
+ Derf tells Fred to face his fears and defeat Devlin, so Fred buys garlic sauce.
+ People with porphyria do not like to eat foods that have sulfur in them, and garlic has sulfur in it.
+ Examples from Italian cuisine are the egg, cheese and ham sauce called “Carbonara”; the ground meat sauce called Bolognese sauce”bolognese”, and the herbs and garlic sauce called “pesto”.
+ Common vegetables to add to twice-cooked pork are cabbage, peppers and garlic shoots.
+ Terrace farms in surrounding villages grow plums, pears, chile peppers, carrots, cauliflower, cabbage, garlic and onions.
+ Traditionally Turkish restaurants offer hot chili sauce and garlic yoghurt-style sauce.

Example sentences of “garlic”:
+ So people thought that covering their mouth and nose with a cloth would help filter out the “bad air.” Scientists and doctors would use garlic and perfumes to ward off the bad air.
+ The part of the garlic plant that people eat is called the head.
+ Most, if not all Italian salamis have garlic in them, but few German kinds do, for example.
+ If someone eats a tellurium compound, it gives them garlic breath.
+ The garlic plant grows its roots before the ground freezes for winter.
+ At the piano recital that night, Fred squirts the garlic sauce on everyone, including Talia.
+ Spaghetti aglio e olio is a pasta dish made from any spaghetti type pasta mixed with browned garlic and olive oil.
+ It is cooked with garlic and very fatty pork.
+ In Chinese cuisine, they are often stir-fried with garlic and douchi.
+ So people thought that covering their mouth and nose with a cloth would help filter out the "bad air." Scientists and doctors would use garlic and perfumes to ward off the bad air.
+ The part of the garlic plant that people eat is called the head.
+ Most, if not all Italian salamis have garlic in them, but few German kinds do, for example.
+ In stories, garlic is often used for keeping vampires away, but it does not actually affect them.
+ There is an all-garlic restaurant in Stockholm where they offer a garlic cheesecake.
+ In French cuisine, the snails are cooked in salt water and then served with a garlic sauce.
+ As of 2016, it’s the largest production of garlic in the world.
+ It has a weak garlic odor.
+ It makes one’s breath smell like garlic when it is eaten.
+ Arsine is a colorless, highly toxic gas with a garlic odor.
