Elephant Garlic

Elephant Garlic

from $9.99

Hardneck

  • not a true garlic, but rather a member of the leek family

  • 5 to 6 mega-sized cloves per bulb

  • Stores for about 6 months from harvest

  • Mild garlic flavor and crisp texture

Try it in everyday cooking or anywhere you’d like a subtler garlic flavor!

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Size Information

  • Culinary Grade of Elephant Garlic is sold by the half pound unit (there are approximately 2-4 bulbs per half pound)

  • Jumbo Grade (AKA chef or seed grade) is not available for this variety


Procurement Details

Eligible for USPS shipment anywhere in the US, as well as local delivery and pickup. To learn more about these options and to determine which one is right for you, please visit our Orders Page.


About Orie’s Farm Fresh Garlic

All our garlic is grown on our 8 acre urban farm in Wichita, Kansas using regenerative practices (no chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides). We plant and harvest between ten to twenty thousand cloves/bulbs by hand annually and offer roughly 20 different varieties. Garlic is harvested each season in June.

Unlike a lot of conventional garlic you might find in grocery stores, our garlic is not treated with whitening or anti-sprouting chemicals.

Visit our Garlic Page to learn more.


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Storing Garlic

The key to storing garlic successfully is air circulation. Whether garlic is still curing or is fully cured, good air circulation will maximize garlic’s storage life.

We keep the garlic we’re going to cook with in this antique colander on a shelf in our kitchen. An open basket, bowl or colander like this works wonderfully. Keep garlic on the kitchen counter or a nearby shelf or in the pantry.

Don’t keep garlic too closed up. If garlic can’t “breathe'“ well, its storage capability can vastly decrease.

Whatever you do, don’t put raw garlic in the fridge. Those cold temps cause premature sprouting and thereby shorten shelf life.

Average home temperatures work great for optimal garlic storage. Garlic can be kept cooler at around 50 degrees F for longterm storage.

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