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Noun allium fistulosum has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebAllium FistulosumDescription:Allium Fistulosum, commonly known as Welsh onion, is a perennial onion plant that belongs to the Allium genus. It is native to Asia and is particularly popular in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean cuisines. The plant has long, hollow, and tubular green leaves and produces small white or pale pink flowers. Parts of Speech:Noun, adjective Senses:Noun:
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Usages:Popular:In Chinese cuisine, Allium Fistulosum is commonly used as a vegetable and a garnish in various dishes such as stir-fries, dumplings, and soups. Its mild and onion-like flavor adds a delicious taste to the dishes. Local:In traditional Korean cuisine, Allium Fistulosum, known as "Pajeori," is used as a key ingredient in kimchi. It provides a unique flavor and aroma to the traditional fermented cabbage dish. Sample Sentences:1. I added chopped Allium Fistulosum to the stir-fry for some extra flavor and crunch. 2. The Allium Fistulosum in the garden bloomed with delicate white flowers. 3. The recipe called for fresh Allium Fistulosum, so I bought a bunch from the grocery store. Related Products:Explore related products on Amazon. | ||||
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