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  2. Elephant garlic - Wikipedia

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    Elephant garlic (Allium ampeloprasum var. ampeloprasum) is a plant belonging to the onion genus and a cultivar of Allium ampeloprasum, the broadleaf wild leek. It has ...

  3. Allium ampeloprasum - Wikipedia

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    Elephant garlic or great-headed garlic; Pearl onion; Kurrat, [9] [11] Egyptian leek or salad leek. This variety has small bulbs, and primarily the leaves are eaten. Persian leek (A. ampeloprasum ssp. persicum). A cultivated allium native to the Middle East and Iran, grown for culinary purposes and called tareh in Persian. The linear green ...

  4. Garlic - Wikipedia

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    Garlic bulbs and cloves for sale at the Or Tor Kor market in Bangkok A garlic bulb. Garlic is widely used around the world for its pungent flavor as a seasoning or condiment. The garlic plant's bulb is the most commonly used part of the plant. With the exception of the single clove types, garlic bulbs are normally divided into numerous fleshy ...

  5. The award-winning US chef with a delicious theory of change - AOL

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    It will feature the likes of smoked violet carrots with egg yolks and elephant garlic and Jerusalem artichokes cooked on fire with stilton sauce and pickles, accompanied by a natural and ...

  6. The Best Secret Things to Order at the Publix Deli - AOL

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    Garlic pickles are available as a topping, and most of the Publix Deli subs cost $10 for a large. I love you, Pub Subs. ... There’s also an elephant in the room, and its name is Panera.

  7. Leek - Wikipedia

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    The genus Allium also contains the onion, garlic, shallot, scallion, chives, [3] and Chinese onion. Three closely related vegetables, elephant garlic , kurrat and Persian leek or tareh , are also cultivars of A. ampeloprasum , although different in their culinary uses.