Allium tuberosum
Description:
Garlic chives, Kow choi or NiraAmaryllidaceaeGarlic chives differ from the western type of chives (Allium schoenoprasum) in that they have flatten leaves, whereas the other chive have round, hollow leaves.Garlic chives are used a lot in Asian cooking. Flavor is a combination of garlic and chive.
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- Allium tuberosum (Chinese chives)
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