scallom
/sˈkæloʊm/Definitions
1. noun
A type of vegetable, often used in place of onions or shallots, and particularly in British cuisine.
“The recipe called for a finely chopped scallom to add flavor to the soup.”
1. noun
A type of vegetable, often used in place of onions or shallots, and particularly in British cuisine.
“The recipe called for a finely chopped scallom to add flavor to the soup.”