About The Word Shallot
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Shallot
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What's The Definition Of Shallot?
[n] small mild-flavored onion- or garlic-like clustered bulbs
[n] type of onion plant producing small clustered mild-flavored bulbs used as seasoning [n] aggregated bulb of the multiplier onion Synonyms | Synonyms for Shallot: Allium ascalonicum | Allium cepa aggregatum | eschalot | multiplier onion Related Terms | Find terms related to Shallot: See Also | Allium ascalonicum | Allium cepa | Allium cepa aggregatum | bulb | eschalot | flavorer | flavoring | flavourer | flavouring | multiplier onion | onion | onion plant | seasoner | seasoning | shallot | shallot Shallot In Webster's Dictionary \Shal*lot"\, n. [OF. eschalote (for escalone), F.
['e]chalote. See {Scallion}, and cf. {Eschalot}.] (Bot.)
A small kind of onion ({Allium Ascalonicum}) growing in
clusters, and ready for gathering in spring; a scallion, or
eschalot.
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