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GREEN ONIONS, Scallions

July 16th, 2005

Green onions or scallions are really immature onions. Scallions are harvested while their tops are still green and before the bulb takes its full shape.
Green onions can be eaten raw or cooked and have a milder flavor than their onion relative.

Selection

Purchase only green crisp tops and white bottoms. In general, the more slender bottoms will have a sweeter taste.

Storage

Scallions wilt within a couple days, so it’s best to use them immediately. However, if you must store them, refrigerate them in a tightly closed plastic bag up to one week.

Preparation

Rinse the scallions thoroughly as dirt may be lodged between the leaves. Trim any wilted parts and the tip of the white root. The entire scallion can be chopped or sliced and added to any of your recipes for added flavor.

Make Green Onions Part of Your 5 A Day Plan

-Trim off roots and 2 inches off tops, grill until tender and streaked with brown marks.
-Add chopped green onions to cooked rice or other favorite grains.
-Add sliced green onions to stir-fry dishes, salads, and dips.
-Slice green onions into a potato or baby greens salad.

Green Onions

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