Re: Learning About RW from Scallions
Brunnen-G, on host 203.96.111.202
Friday, January 12, 2001, at 02:06:29
Re: Learning About RW from Scallions posted by Wolfspirit on Friday, January 12, 2001, at 01:01:37:
> > > Thus, in order to prevent impending mass culinary chaos and the Death of Civilization As We Know It, please be sure to answer this very, VERY important $64,000 poll question: > > > > > > "In your regional part of the world, what do you call a young onion plant harvested before its root bulb is developed?" > > > > > > a. Green onion > > > b. Spring onion > > > c. Scallions > > > d. Shallots > > > e. Eschalotte > > > They're called green onions here in Alberta. :-) > > So you and Ellmyruh near the West Coast call them "Green Onions"... Kiki in D.C. and my Mother call them "Spring Onions"... and Grishny in Ohio and Brunnen-G in NZ say they're "Scallions." Maybe there's the beginnings of a distinct linguistic distribution here. Who else wants to contribute to the mapping? > > Wolf "Have yet to figure out which part of the world calls them 'Shallots'" spirit
I don't call them scallions. I think I call them spring onions, if anything. At least, I've heard "spring onions" a lot more often than any of the other choices. I've also heard "shallots" used, but I always thought that was something else.
Brunnen-"have at thee, vile scallion! said the Lady of Shallot"G
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