Leek

/liːk/ noun

A long, green vegetable with a white base and flat leaves, related to onions and garlic. It has a mild onion-like flavor and is often used in soups and stews.

From Old English *lēac* meaning “leek or onion,” a very old Germanic food word. It is related to Dutch *look* and German *Lauch*, all referring to onion-like plants.

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