Scallion

/ˈskæliən/ noun

A scallion is a young green onion with a long white stem and green leaves, often eaten raw or lightly cooked for flavor.

From Middle English “scalyoun,” from Old French, from Latin “ascalonia caepa,” meaning “onion of Ascalon,” a city in ancient Palestine. People named the onion after the place it was associated with.

AFgroen uie
AMብርቱካን ሽንኩርት
ARبصل أخضر
BGзелен лук
BNপেঁয়াজ কলি
CAceba tendra
CSjarní cibule
DAforårsløg
DEFrühlingszwiebel
ELπράσο
EScebollino
ETkevad-sibul
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