Garlic powder

Garlic powder is a common cooking ingredient made from dried, ground garlic cloves. Garlic itself is a plant closely related to onions, leeks and chives. When garlic is dried and finely ground into a powder, it retains the characteristic strong flavour and aroma of fresh garlic but in a convenient, easy-to-use form.

To make garlic powder, fresh garlic cloves are dehydrated and then ground into a fine powder. The dehydration process involves removing the moisture from the garlic without cooking it, preserving its intense flavour. The resulting powder can be added directly to dishes during cooking or used as a seasoning for various recipes.

Garlic powder is a popular ingredient in many dishes, adding a rich, savoury flavour without the need for chopping or peeling fresh garlic. It is commonly used in marinades, rubs, sauces, soups, and spice blends. Its presence on food labels indicates the inclusion of garlic's distinctive taste and aroma, enhancing the overall flavour profile of dishes such as pasta sauces, stir-fries, roasted vegetables, and salad dressings.

Foods in the CalorieStar database containing Garlic powder

Sainsbury's All Butter Parmesan Twists, Taste the Difference
Cofresh Balti Mix
Wicked Kitchen BBQ Beans And Mash
Sainsbury's BBQ British Chicken Tikka Kebabs
Wicked Kitchen BBQ Butternut Mac
Tesco BBQ Chicken, Bacon & Cheese Sandwich
Wicked Kitchen BBQ Mushroom Pizza
The Curators Beef Jerky Sweet & Smoky
The Curators Beef Jerky Teriyaki Spice
Princes Beef Stew

Sainsbury's British Cajun Spiced Chicken Mini Fillets
Frank's Buffalo Wings Sauce
LEON Burger Sauce
Wicked Kitchen Caponata Pizza
Wicked Kitchen Cauli, Bhaji And Coconut Rice
Asda Cauliflower Biryani Bites
Asda Cheese & Pickle Quiche
Tesco Cheese & Pickle Sandwich
Tesco Chicken & Avocado Sandwich
Tesco Chicken & Bacon Mayonnaise Sandwich
Tesco Chicken & Bacon Sandwich
Tesco Chicken & Bacon Sub
Tesco Chicken & Bacon Wrap
Tesco Chicken & Chorizo Sandwich
Asda Chicken & Sweetcorn Flavour Micro Rice