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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Garlic fest

I tried these things at the festival, I will rate them out of 100.

Garlic Calamari, 70/100
          The Garlic Calamari sounded good at first, I expected it to be amazing. However, The calamari itself was not fried, it was kind of boiled soft in a marinara sauce full of garlic. It was spicy (which I like), but the calamari didn't have much flavor. Overall it was an ok dish for $4.00
Garlic Lollipop, 30/100
          The Garlic Lollipop was a hunk of sugar with a little piece of garlic inside. The sugar tasted sweet, and that was about all that was good about it. Once I got to the garlic in the center, The garlic flavor mixed with the sweet sugar to create a horrible flavor. I couldn't finish it, and threw it away. A waste of a dollar.
Garlic Ice Cream, 50/100
          I came hoping so sample some amazing garlic ice cream. They served it to me inside a half-cantaloupe (Genius). I had my first spoonful, and I tasted Vanilla and carmel, which was good. But at the end when the garlic aftertaste kicked in, it was very odd. After a few spoonfuls, I decided to eat the cantaloupe because it was so good in comparison.
Garlic Bread, 95/100
          Garlic bread is a staple of garlic cuisine. Most of us have had it before, but not like the garlic bread at the festival. The bread was small, but jam packed with chopped up garlic cloves, and lots of butter. This was the best piece of bread I have had in my entire life.

I did not spend my money just on food. I also bought a soy candle, which is amazing. I got the Pikaki scent. Among the other flavors on the shelves were Lemongrass, bamboo, Japanese Melon, Hemp, and Don't Need a Boyfriend (Basically really strong Old Spice)

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