Bawang is an Indonesian word.
Bawang besar is ONION;
Bawang putih is GARLIC;
Bawang merah is SHALLOT.
Now, open to public: I am not sure, but 'bawang besar' may be 'bawang bakum'.
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Green onion in Indonesian is 'bawang bombay'. Be careful no to forget the word bombay at the end of bawang! Because if you just say bawang, the seller could get confused. There are 3 types of bawang:# Green onion: Bawang bombay # Shallots: Bawang merah # Garlic: Bawang putih
Bawang Merah Bawang Putih - TV drama - ended in 2005.
Bawang Merah Bawang Putih - TV drama - was created in 2004.
Bawang Shampoo was created in 1989.
The Tagalog word for garlic is "bawang."
The term 'penjodah bilangan for bawang besar' is written in Malayan so only those who speak the language would understand what it means. In English it is translated to 'the numeral coefficient for large onion'.
The scientific name of bawang, which means "onion" in Filipino, is Allium cepa.
Xi chu bawang - 1994 is rated/received certificates of: South Korea:15
bawang...
Bawang-dahon
Bawang Putih
Rubaidin Siwar. has written: 'Sumpah Lubuk Batu' 'Tugu pahlawan' -- subject(s): Children's stories, Malay 'Herkulis' 'Bawang Putih, Bawang Merah'