The green onion and a scallion are the same plant. A scallion is pulled before the bulb is formed and green onion is pulled after a bulb is formed. :)
No. Not at all
Yes, they are the same according to many sources including Martha Stewart.
The green of a scallion is anything that is green (including pale green), minus the top couple of inches (since this part has usually gone slightly dried and stringy).
yes, green onions, spring onions, scallions, salad olins are the same. green onions are very similar to normal onions exept their taste is slightly milder.
its a bulb
According to the Book of Yields 7th edition, there are 3.5 ounces in 1 bunch of scallions
Chopped onion, chopped leek, or chopped shallots. Amount remains the same.
Definitly NOT!
because they contain chloroplst, the same thing that makes leaves green
Depending on their use, green onion or also known as scallion will be your most ideal trade out. It is a bit bigger, but still conical shaped and slices into rings nicely, and although it has a stronger onion taste and scent, it is still less than actually using an onion.
A green juicer is no different from a regular juicer. It does all the same thing most ordinary juicers an do.
The same thing it does during the day.
No, they are not. Green onions have a stronger flavor than chives. They are also larger. Some people use them interchangeably, though others are firmly against it. As a general rule of thumb, if a recipe calls for chives and all you have are green onions, use less.
Green energy is any energy from renewable resources that emits no carbon dioxide pollution, for example, solar, wind, hydro, etc. Green Mountain Energy is a company that provides green energy to its customers. Not the same thing.
allium, same as onions and chives
Indeed they are acting alike. The glass in a green house allows light to enter but reduces the amount of heat that leaves. Green houses gasses in the atmosphere have the same effect on the planet in general.