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Softneck
1 full head
This garlic was was brought to Washington State's Columbia River Basin in the early 1900s by the Lorz family when they immigrated from Italy. It is known for being a favorite in Italian dishes. It is perfect for roasting with sweetness and a subtle heat! 15-20 medium cloves per bulb.
Type: Artichoke
Cloves per Bulb: approximately 15-20 cloves
Flavor Profile: sweet and subtle heat when roasted
Storage Life: 8-10 months
Great product!
Living in southeast Texas, it’s important for the garlic to arrived in plenty of time for me to put them in fridge for at least 6 weeks. They arrived on time, Big, healthy bulbs! Very happy with my purchase.
Perfect! So excited for them to grow…
Nice big, intact bulbs
Lorz (Softneck) Garlic
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