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This is a Spring Onion also known as Scallion and Green onion and in parts of Australia it's incorrectly called shallot and eschallot.
Weekend Herb Blogging #93 Haalo 2007
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This is a Spring Onion also known as Scallion and Green onion and in parts of Australia it's incorrectly called shallot and eschallot.
Archive 2007-07-01 Haalo 2007
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Serve this colorful curry over rice or on Brown Rice Scallion Pancakes page 520.
The Food Matters Cookbook Mark Bittman 2010
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Scallion Risotto balsamic glazed eel: I know the things that flavor the rice are what should be interesting here, but the striking sensations I remember from this are actually textures.
restaurants 2008
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Scallion Risotto balsamic glazed eel: I know the things that flavor the rice are what should be interesting here, but the striking sensations I remember from this are actually textures.
Augieland 2008
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Scallion says children born in 1998 and beyond will have unusual intuitive abilities.
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A Scallion pancake and ** two** different kinds of dumplings followed (one pork, one chicken).
Ho Yip | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan 2006
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The first time I had Scallion Oil Pancakes was at a very small restaurant in Temple City, fifteen minutes east of Pasadena.
Archive 2008-07-01 Shaun 2008
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Scallion greens are a wonderful filling for the rolls, but a fistful of chives works equally well, as do small amounts of lightly cooked and chopped greens, like spinach or chard.
Recipe of the Day: Negima (Japanese Beef-Scallion Rolls) - Bitten Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Scallion greens are a wonderful filling for the rolls, but a fistful of chives works equally well, as do small amounts of lightly cooked and chopped greens, like spinach or chard.
Recipe of the Day: Negima (Japanese Beef-Scallion Rolls) - Bitten Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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