With the right method, you won’t have to deal with sprouting, shrinking, or wasted cloves.
Why Garlic Goes Bad
Garlic can lose its freshness due to:
Excess moisture – Leads to mold and rot.
Heat exposure – Speeds up sprouting.
Poor air circulation – Traps humidity and softens cloves.
The Best Way to Store Garlic
Keep it whole – Garlic lasts the longest when stored as whole bulbs, unpeeled.
Store in a cool, dry place – A pantry or cupboard at 55–60°F (13–16°C) works best. Avoid the fridge, as it introduces excess moisture.
Use a mesh bag or basket – This prevents humidity buildup and allows proper air circulation.
Keep it away from sunlight – Direct light speeds up sprouting.
Additional Long-Term Storage Options
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