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Gia Tomato and Garlic Puree

 
Description: Manufacturer: Gia / Type: Baking Aids

Newest Review: ... by her oven and when she wasn't looking I had a good old nose! The Claims ~~~~~~~ Gia Garlic is produced to a unique ... more

 ... formula based on an authentic Italian recipie. Careful handling retains the full fragrance and unique taste of garlic. Use Gia Garlic and save yourself the fiddle and mess of skinning and crushing cloves of garlic. The Ingredients ~~~~~~~~~~~ Garlic 55% Sunflower Oil Salt Preservative (potassium metabisulphate) Allergy advice - may contain nut traces The Uses ~~~~~~ Gia Garlic can be used in all recipies which call for Garlic - such as Garlic Bread, Sauces, Roast Meats, Stews, Casseroles. We have also used it in our...more

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Stripery77
Premium Review Gia Tomato and Garlic Puree: Quality Garlic Breath maker (498 words)
by - written on 20/06/09 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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I am writing here about Gia Garlic Puree in Vegetable Oil and Not the Tomato and Garlic version indicated in the picture. I understand there a several different Gia Garlic products - all worth a try I'll bet. I found this next to the tomato purees in both my local Tesco and Sainsburys. It cost me 63p for 90g and to my mind that's money well spent. I'll tell you for why. We like garlic in my house. It goes into so many of the dishes that I cook and is so utterly delicious. On an average week I and my family do repel most of the people we live and work around with our garlic breath. Further to this the lingering Garlic smell stains my hands as ...  Read the complete review

kaitlinsmummy
Premium Review My cupboard staple! (436 words)
by - written on 27/08/08 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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I decided to start reviewing some of my cupboard staples, and I apologise in advance there are quite a few! The first one I will start with is one I am never without, used in almost everything I cook, the product I will now review is "Gia, tomato and garlic puree". The packaging is simply yet effective, the outer box is a long rectangular box with the picture of tomatoes' and garlic against a red background. Inside this is a soft metal tube featuring the same picture as the outside box. This is topped off with a white plastic screw cap, under which is a foil sealed top, this can be opened by simply turning the screw lid over and ...  Read the complete review

 

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