Wild garlic aerial part powder (Allium ursinum) - Apophycaire
Wild garlic aerial part powder (Allium ursinum) - Apophycaire
Wild garlic aerial part powder (Allium ursinum) - Apophycaire
Wild garlic aerial part powder (Allium ursinum) - Apophycaire
Wild garlic aerial part powder (Allium ursinum) - Apophycaire
Wild garlic aerial part powder (Allium ursinum) - Apophycaire

Wild garlic aerial part powder (Allium ursinum) - Apophycaire

€54.06

( €54.07 U )

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Wild garlic aerial part powder – Allium ursinum

Main virtue: intense aromatic flavor with the taste of fresh garlic.

Main use: condiment / cooking / aromatic preparations

Ground into a fine powder after drying, the aerial part of wild garlic (leaves and flowers) retains all of its aromatic intensity. Easy to measure, it can be used as a spice in many culinary or artisanal preparations. It is an advantageous replacement for classic garlic for a more subtle touch.

Packaging: 100g to 10kg
If you would like other packaging, dosage forms or other culture origins, please contact us.

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Wild garlic aerial part powder – Allium ursinum

Wild garlic, a wild undergrowth plant, is prized for its high sulfur content and unique aroma reminiscent of fresh garlic. Powdered, it can be used quickly and evenly in pestos, compound butters, sauces, vinaigrettes, and homemade aromatic salts.

Description

Wild garlic leaves and flowers are harvested in spring, before they are fully blooming. Dried at low temperatures, they are then finely ground to obtain a homogeneous dark green to light brown powder. This concentrated form is ideal for gastronomic uses or the preparation of dry preparations.

Nomenclature

  • Common names: Wild garlic, wild garlic, forest garlic
  • Latin name: Allium ursinum
  • Family: Amaryllidaceae
  • Part used: Aerial parts (leaves, flowers)
  • Form: Powder
  • Origin: Temperate Europe, humid forests
  • English name: Wild garlic powder
  • Name in German: Bärlauchpulver
  • Name in Spanish: Polvo de ajo de oso
  • Name in Italian: Polvere di aglio orsino
  • Name in Arabic: مسحوق ثوم الدب (Mas'houq Thoum ad-Dibb)

Main virtues

Used in cooking for its aromatic properties, powdered wild garlic offers a natural alternative to traditional garlic. It can flavor sauces, spice blends, vegetable butters, or infused vinegars.

Main constituents

Sulfur compounds (alliin, allicin), flavonoids, chlorophyll, vitamin C, mucilages.

Use and dosage

  • Cooking: ½ to 1 teaspoon per dish to enhance sauces, soups, vegetables or pasta.
  • Blends: Add to herbal salts, homemade vinegars, or flavored oils.
  • Infusion: a small pinch to flavor a digestive or tonic herbal tea.

Precautions, side effects and contraindications

  • Safe for everyday use in food and seasoning.
  • Storage precautions: avoid humidity to preserve aromas.
  • May lose aromatic intensity if exposed to the open air for too long.

History and origin

Wild garlic gets its name from the observation of animals consuming it in spring. It has been used since the Middle Ages in the countryside of Central and Eastern Europe for its nutritional and purifying properties. Its powdered form is a modern alternative to the traditional preservation of fresh leaves.

Miscellaneous information

  • Storage: in an opaque jar, dry and at stable room temperature.
  • Packaging: kraft bag or airtight metal box.
  • Appearance: Fine, dark green to brownish powder.
  • Smell: garlicky, vegetal, fresh and subtle.

Sources and references

  • Pl@ntUse – https://uses.plantnet-project.org
  • Wild and edible cooking books
  • Alpine traditions and popular herbalism
  • Ethnobotanical texts on the spring plants of Europe

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Data sheet

Crop Type
Conventional cultivation
Forme galénique
Poudre standard

Specific References

En France, les plantes médicinales sont classées par l’ANSM en deux grandes listes :

  • Liste A : plantes médicinales présumées actives, dont l’usage est autorisé uniquement sous encadrement (officines, médicaments, préparations magistrales). Certaines sont partiellement en vente libre si elles figurent parmi les 148 plantes autorisées par le décret du 1er septembre 2008.
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