Is there a word for the flavour shared by onion, spring onion, shallot, leek, and chive?

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Among the flavours of onions, spring onions, shallots, leeks, and chives there is one that they share. Is there a name for it?



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Conversationally, "oniony". Everyone will understand that, and tend to say it naturally.

In a more serious cooking context, you could also get away with "allium flavor", though likely not in everyday conversation. There are a lot of alliums, including onions, garlic, scallions, shallots, leeks, and chives, so if you refer to the whole group, you're pretty obviously referring to the overarching common flavor. For example, On Food and Cooking has subsections called "The Flavors and Sting of Raw Alliums" and "The Flavors of Cooked Alliums".




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How would you describe the flavor of a spring onion?

Spring onions have a fresh, sweet, and subtly pungent flavor well suited for both raw and cooked preparations. The bulb and leaves are edible, and the leaves will contain a stronger flavor than the mild bulb.

What do you call onion flavor?

Conversationally, "oniony". Everyone will understand that, and tend to say it naturally. In a more serious cooking context, you could also get away with "allium flavor", though likely not in everyday conversation.

What is an Eschalot?

Eschalots. These small onions grow in clusters and have papery golden-brown skin and are sometimes called French shallots. Sweeter than brown, white or red onions, eschalots have a distinct well-balanced onion flavour. They're mainly used in French and Asian cooking.

Do chives and green onions taste the same?

Appearance: Chives have much thinner, more delicate stems than green onions do. Texture: Chives have thin stems with a barely noticeable texture. Flavor: This is the main difference between the two: Green onions have an astringent, onion-y flavor; chives, meanwhile, are much milder.



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Answer 2

"Alliaceous" is the adjective to describe the group of plants, in a botanical sense. I use it to describe the flavour as well, but it's worth noting that a lot of people would not know what that means straight up. That might be similar for "allium" in general though.

Answer 3

Onions and similar items contain thiosulfinates and thiosulfonates, which is the cause of the distinct smell and flavor. This is actually released only after their cell walls are damaged in some way. See this link and this study for more details.

Answer 4

This is sometimes called the pungent flavour.

The term pungent vegetables is usually used to specify garlic, onion and leeks in diets that omit them, such as Su Vegetarianism. This is also a nicer sounding name than fetid vegetables, which is apparently behind the etymology of asafoetida, a supposedly similar flavour.

Answer 5

In East Asian Vegetarian diets, they are named as "The Five Pungent Spices" and are being forbidden from consumption. Note that, other than Allium vegetables, the word also include Asafoetida for Buddhist, Coriander and Brassica Rapa for Taoist.

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