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Note that the ‘cement garlic’ sold in the market will spoil the taste of your vegetables.

Nita Yadav

By Nita Yadav

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Cemented garlic found in Akola, Maharashtra.

Be careful if you are buying garlic from the market and bringing it home. This garlic will not enhance the taste of your food, but will definitely break your teeth as soon as it enters your mouth. If it enters the abdomen, it may also require surgery. We are saying this because ‘cemented garlic’ has now hit the market. This garlic is also being sold indiscriminately by putting dust in the eyes of the customers. When customers buy it and take it home, they are shocked at the garlic.

The latest case is from Akola city in Maharashtra. Cemented garlic was recovered from the house of Sudhakar Patil, resident of Bajoria Nagar here. Let us tell you that when there was no garlic at home, Sudhakar Patil’s wife bought garlic from a street vendor. When he tried to break the garlic while cooking, he found that the garlic cloves didn’t even break. Somehow she cut it in the middle with a knife and was shocked to see, because this garlic was made of cement.

Be sure before buying garlic

When Sudhakar Patil came to know about this, he made a video of it and made it viral on social media. While making the video viral, Sudhakar Patil said that when he bought this garlic it looked very real, but when his wife tried to break it to add it to the vegetable sundae, it would not break. When it was cut with a knife, the cement came out. Sudhakar Patil appealed to people to be careful before buying garlic. Buy only after checking.

Garlic prices are skyrocketing

This is the first such case to come to light only in Maharashtra. It is possible that similar news may surface in many other states in the coming days as this type of garlic must have been supplied to other states as well. If you don’t want to fall victim to this scam, check garlic carefully before buying it, as the price of garlic is skyrocketing at the moment. The price of garlic is running at Rs 200-250 per kg.

Nita Yadav

Nita Yadav

I am Nita Yadav, specializing in writing about politics and breaking national news. My focus is on delivering insightful and timely perspectives on these crucial topics, aiming to inform and engage my readers effectively.

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