I am convinced that it should be possible for "too much garlic" to be a phrase with utility; however, I have yet to encounter a situation wherein it might be used.
(I have been to a garlic party, which featured pickled garlic, garlic chocolate cake (INSUFFICIENTLY GARLICY), garlic ice-cream, but sadly no garlic vodka, because the person in charge of making the garlic vodka drank all the vodka.)
There's a restaurant in Amsterdam called "Garlic Queen" in which every dish contains garlic. Haven't been to it yet (mostly because I have to be around people for the next few days).
A entire roasted head of garlic is their speciality.
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(I have been to a garlic party, which featured pickled garlic, garlic chocolate cake (INSUFFICIENTLY GARLICY), garlic ice-cream, but sadly no garlic vodka, because the person in charge of making the garlic vodka drank all the vodka.)
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A entire roasted head of garlic is their speciality.