According to a study published by the Institute of Food Technologist (IFT),
researchers from the department of Food Science and Technology at The Ohio
State University discovered that drinking milk while eating garlic-heavy food
can reduce the malodorous breath associated with garlic consumption.
Both fat-free and whole milk lowered the concentration of
volatile odor-emitting compounds from garlic in the nose and mouth. Due to its
higher fat content, whole milk was found to be more effective. Although
drinking milk after eating a garlic-infused meal can still help, the study
found that drinking it during the meal will have better results.
Garlic is an excellent source of magnesium, vitamin B6,
vitamin C, and selenium and is reported to have many health benefits. It also
contains a high amount of sulfur compounds, which are responsible for the
characteristic odor and flavor of garlic, as well as bad breath.