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Why does Spices Etc. refer to garlic and onion spices as powder but it isn’t the same as I buy at my grocery store?

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Why does Spices Etc. refer to garlic and onion spices as powder but it isn’t the same as I buy at my grocery store?

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Many grocery stores refer to their garlic and onion as powder when it has a granular consistency. Products listed at Spices Etc. as powder are fine powders, much like flour or sugar. The products listed as granulated have a consistency similar to salt and these products are free flowing.

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