challot
/tʃəˈloʊ/Definitions
1. noun
An obsolete term for a type of onion or shallot, particularly one grown in a cold climate.
“The recipe called for a large challot, which added a pungent flavor to the dish.”
1. noun
An obsolete term for a type of onion or shallot, particularly one grown in a cold climate.
“The recipe called for a large challot, which added a pungent flavor to the dish.”