




Green Onions
Estimated Inventory, bunch : 0
Description/Taste
Also called spring onions, stone leeks and scallions, these immature onions have small bulbs, long green stalks and are entirely edible. Green onions have a mild, onion flavor. While green onions have a tiny bulb, true scallions are actually even younger and have no bulb at all.
Seasons/Availability
Green onions are available year-round.
