The Best of Both Worlds: Garlic and Maple Syrup

The Best of Both Worlds: Garlic and Maple Syrup

Garlic & Maple Syrup 

Two years ago, at the Saugerties Garlic Festival, we launched Tree Juice Roasted Garlic Maple Syrup. Made with only two ingredients, 100% pure maple syrup and slow roasted garlic, this combination was clearly a huge, and surprising, success.

Since then, we have sold thousands of bottles of this amazing syrup. But why does everyone love it? And what are the health benefits of garlic? Let’s dive in.

 

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Garlic: Nature’s Secret Super Soldier

If you remember one thing from this article, let it be this: garlic breath is a sign of healthy eating.

Garlic is an herb that is grown around the world. Garlic is found as a white bulb (the shape is similar to an onion). The entire garlic is called a 'head' or 'knob.' Each small, individual segment of a garlic head is the garlic clove, which is also white. A single clove of garlic is equal to one teaspoon of chopped garlic or half a teaspoon of minced garlic. Garlic is a popular ingredient used in several dishes and beverages to add flavor.

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Garlic may be added raw, as garlic powder, or in the form of garlic oil to dishes. Garlic is usually consumed cooked but can be eaten raw, which is even better because the raw form preserves all its beneficial nutrients. Most of the benefits of raw garlic come from an enzyme called allicin.

 

Allicin has anti-inflammatory, antioxidative, antibacterial, and anticancer properties. Allicin also gives garlic its characteristic odor. It is safe to eat a clove of garlic a day after a meal. To avoid the bad breath associated with eating raw garlic, the garlic may be cut into small pieces and swallowed instead of chewing.

  

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The Health Benefits of Garlic

According to an article from www.everydayhealth.com below are 10 possible health benefits of garlic:

 

  • Medicinal properties: Garlic has been used throughout ancient history for its health benefits and medicinal properties. The health benefits are a result of the sulfur compounds formed when a garlic clove is chopped, crushed, or chewed. It has been used to treat several common illnesses, such as common colds.
  • High nutrition value and low in calories: Garlic is highly nutritious, containing several essential nutrients, and low in calories. One clove of raw garlic contains manganese, Vitamin C, selenium, and small amounts of fiber, calcium, copper, phosphorus, iron, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B6, and potassium.
  • May boost immune system: Garlic has been found to boost the function of the immune system, reducing the occurrence and intensity of common ailments like the flu and other systemic or skin infections.
  • May reduce blood pressure: Active compounds in garlic can reduce blood pressure (hypertension), reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases like heart attacks and strokes.
  • May reduce blood sugar: Garlic reduces pre-meal blood sugar level fluctuations in people with or without diabetes. It is effective in diabetic patients especially if it is taken for more than 3 months.

 

  • May reduce cholesterol levels: Garlic can lower the levels of cholesterol, which reduces the risk of heart disease.

 

  • Rich in antioxidants: Antioxidants reduce oxidative damage in the body tissue, which slows the process of aging and protects the body. The antioxidants in garlic combined with its benefits on blood pressure and cholesterol protect the heart and brain. It reduces the risk of brain diseases like dementia and Alzheimer’s.

 

  • May improve physical performance: Garlic can reduce fatigue, improving athletic performance, and physical capacity. It was used in ancient times to improve the physical performance of laborers and improve athletic performance in Olympic athletes in ancient Greece.
  • May help detoxify the body of heavy metals: At high doses, garlic has been found to protect against the organs from heavy metal toxicity due to the sulfur compounds.

 

  • Garlic may increase longevity: Garlic can benefit the heart, brain, and other organs. It reduces risk factors, such as blood pressure, cholesterol, and heavy metal toxicity, which can help people live longer.

 

health benefits of garlic

We already know the health benefits of Pure Maple Syrup, so we decided to experiment by infusing our sweet stuff with organic roasted garlic. This garlic is lovingly grown by our friends at Damn Good Honey Farm. The results were surprisingly amazing! The syrup smells like a sweet garlic clove, which fools your senses a little. The taste starts out sweet like maple syrup but finishes with a, not too overpowering, gorgeous roasted garlic flavor. It turns out to be a beautiful combination!

 

We wouldn’t suggest you put it on your pancakes (unless that’s your thing!) but adding it to roasted veggies, barbequed meats or to your salad dressing will give your dishes a boost that you will not forget!

 

Visit our website to get your own bottle of our  Roasted Garlic Maple Syrup. It promises to be an amazing addition to your menu.

 

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