I have been having trouble finding nice garlic-y garlic in recent years. A lot of the garlic that is easily available is Chinese garlic which may or may not come in a cute little stack of four heads in a white 'sock'. This Chinese garlic seems to have very little garlic flavor.
The other day at Marianos, they had 'colossal garlic' which was not as big as elephant garlic but still quite big. I took a pass. They also had organic garlic for $5 a pound. You have to be kidding. That was it. No regular old garlic.
In desperation I added 'garlic powder' to my shopping list, an item I have pretty much abandoned long ago. At Whole Foods, I found a Whole Foods brand which was organic. Fine. I took it home and found the consistency to be like flour which I found odd. But I also noted that it did not have strong garlic flavor I remembered from long-ago McCormick brand. I looked on the ingredient label of the Whole Foods jar and there is was: 'Product of China'!
I always thought that Gilroy, California was the garlic capital. Where is the good Gilroy garlic? I can't find it at Jerry's, Valli Produce, Produce World, Mariano's, Fresh Farms or anywhere. Is anyone else disappointed with the take-over of the garlic bin by weak, tasteless garlic from China? Have you seen the Gilroy anywhere?