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scallion

/skal-yuhn/US // ˈskæl yən //UK // (ˈskæljən) //

葱,大葱,葱头,葱花

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any onion that does not form a large bulb; green onion.
    • : a shallot.
    • : a leek.

Examples

  • Serve the chicken over rice, noodles or shredded lettuce with the cucumbers, peanuts, if using, scallions and cilantro sprinkled on top.

  • When ready to serve, thinly slice the reserved scallion greens.

  • We chose the King Salmon with soy-ginger, Calrose rice, bok choy, and scallion, plus the fried chicken with hot honey, sunchoke, and pickled vegetables.

  • Ramps, also sometimes called wild leeks, are a type of wild onion, and they look similar to a scallion or spring onion — they have a bulb and a tall stalk and long, flat green leaves on top.

  • Nearby are reinforcements of scallions, purple onion and a red hot sauce, one or all of which transform the bowl into something more complex.

  • In large salad bowl, combine greens, scallion, and radish; dress with remaining vinaigrette and season with salt and pepper, toss.