Chalot

/ʃəˈloʊ/ noun

A variant spelling of shallot, a small bulbous plant related to onions that has a milder, more delicate flavor and is commonly used in cooking.

From French échalote, which derives from the Hebrew word Ascalon, an ancient Palestinian city famous for producing and exporting these bulbs. The word traveled through Old French and Medieval Latin before entering English with various phonetic spellings.

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