Spanish garlic
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of European leek: "Spanish garlic" refers to a specific variety of leek (Allium ampeloprasum var. ampeloprasum) that is cultivated and used in cooking similarly to common leeks.
Usage
- The term "Spanish garlic" is used to identify this particular plant, especially in botanical, horticultural, or culinary contexts. It functions as a compound noun where "Spanish" specifies the type or origin of the "garlic" (which in this case is a leek-like plant, not true garlic).
Examples
- Noun:
- The recipe calls for Spanish garlic, which has a milder flavor than regular garlic.
- In the garden, we are growing Spanish garlic alongside onions and chives.
Advanced Usage
- While "Spanish garlic" is a fixed compound noun, it can be part of descriptive phrases.
- The cultivation of Spanish garlic requires well-drained soil.
Variants and Related Words
- Great-headed garlic: Another common name for the same plant ().
- Elephant garlic: A related, larger cultivar often confused with or grouped under similar names.
- Leek (): The common vegetable to which Spanish garlic is compared in usage.
Synonyms
- Great-headed garlic
- Wild leek (in some contexts, though this can refer to other species)
Notes on Meaning
- It is important to distinguish "Spanish garlic" from true garlic (). Despite the name, it is botanically and culinarily more closely related to leeks.
- The "garlic" in its name likely refers to the garlic-like appearance of its bulb, not its precise taxonomic classification.
Noun
- European leek cultivated and used like leeks