Why do garlic pots have holes?

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If garlic pots didn't have holes, why would the garlic in it get soggy (which as I understand it means moist). After all, garlic as bought at the store is dry, and to my knowledge doesn't have much water in it. Do the holes I the garlic pot allow moisture to leave the garlic and pass through the holes and diffuse itself in the air?

NOTE: I have heard of garlic pots but never seen one. If someone could post a picture it would be appreciated.

Thank you for your clarifications.

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Best Answer

Actually, it isn't really to allow the garlic to dry, it's the opposite (to help prevent it from drying out too much).

Most models of the garlic pot are relatively small and usually round. Often, the garlic pot is constructed of some sort of porous material, such as fired ceramics or terra cotta. Both types of the garlic pot will feature a lid that is loose fitting, allowing for quick retrieval of the garlic clove from the container. In addition, the garlic pot will have a series of air holes on the backside of the body of the container. These holes supply the garlic bulb with proper circulation and help to prevent the garlic from drying out. Coupled with the lid, the garlic pot also protects the garlic from direct contact with light, which could hasten the process of mould appearing on the garlic.

http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-garlic-pot.htm

A garlic keeper is a small garlic pot which is designed to stay cool and which has holes to allow air to circulate

http://www.garlic-central.com/keeper.html




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Quick Answer about "Why do garlic pots have holes?"

These holes supply the garlic bulb with proper circulation and help to prevent the garlic from drying out. Coupled with the lid, the garlic pot also protects the garlic from direct contact with light, which could hasten the process of mold appearing on the garlic.

Why do garlic holders have holes?

Like terracotta, ceramic absorbs excess moisture from the environment, which is why this ceramic keeper is great for keeping your garlic from getting too moist. Plus, the extra, oversized air holes allow for extra circulation.

Why do you need a garlic keeper?

To keep garlic bulbs in their dormant and unspoiled form, it's best to store them someplace dark, cool (but not too cool), and with good ventilation. A garlic keeper can provide these conditions, and it also happens to look quite charming on your countertop.

What does a garlic cellar do?

But the absolute best way to store garlic is to use a purpose built crock called a garlic keeper, as shown above and below. I like the Le Creuset brand for this but there are many other options. The whole goal is to allow your bulbs to \u201cbreathe,\u201d extending their shelf life for up to four months.

Do garlic savers work?

The bulbs in the garlic keepers didn't sprout, mold, or rot, but they didn't really out-perform the ones that sat in my beloved wooden bowl. There was no difference in freshness between garlic stored in a bowl and garlic stored in a garlic keeper.



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