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green onion
noun
- a young onion with a slender green stalk and a small bulb, used as a table vegetable, usually raw, especially in salads; scallion.
Word History and Origins
Origin of green onion1
Example Sentences
Could be reheated, leftover collard greens and roasted vegetables, chopped avocado, diced peppers, hot sauce, green onions, a sprinkling of cheese . . . there are no limits and no rules.
Chop onion, celery and green onions, separate white and green parts, and set aside.
White marigolds and green onions are planted to help deter the skunks, raccoons and squirrels that like to pull out her dahlias.
"I bought abnormal carrots and green onions and even considered some oddly shaped bell peppers in my purchase decisions."
Toppings can include bean sprouts, barbecued pork, boiled or raw eggs, seaweed, fermented bamboo shoots called “menma,” chopped green onions, cooked cabbage, snow peas or corn.
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