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Home » Vegetables » Root Vegetables » Garlic » Softneck Garlic » Silverskin Garlic » Creole Garlic » Morado Garlic

Morado Garlic

Morado Garlic has 10 to 12 cloves per bulb, tightly packed, with purplish-brown skin.

The garlic has moderate heat.

It belongs to the Creole sub-group of the Silverskin group of garlics, itself a subgroup of softneck garlics.

Not the same as Morado Gigante garlic.

History Notes

From Spain.

Language Notes

“Morado” means “purple.”

Other names

AKA: Spanish Morado Garlic
Spanish: Morado de Pedronera

This page first published: Sep 16, 2005 · Updated: Jun 2, 2018.

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