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Colorado Black Garlic
Colorado Black Garlic has both large bulbs and large cloves.

The bulb skin sometimes has a grey coloration, thus the name "black."

It belongs to the hardneck garlic group.

History
Said to have originated in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.

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