single word requests - What do you call a bunch of garlic (when you don't remove the cloves)?


I can't seem to find the word that refers to this:


What is this called?


I usually end up saying "bunch of garlic" and have to explain "the garlic bunch before you peel the cloves apart".


What is it called?



Answer



This question is already amply answered, but just for those who are more visually-oriented:


A clove of garlic
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A head/bulb of garlic
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A string of garlic
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