Alliaceae

/ˌæliˈeɪsiː/ noun

A family of flowering plants that includes garlic, onion, and leek, known for their pungent smell and taste.

From Latin 'allium' (garlic) + '-aceae' (botanical family suffix). The Latin 'allium' itself may derive from a Celtic root meaning 'burning,' referencing the sharp, stinging taste.

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