I think right now is the season to harvest it in the wild before it unfurls the leaves.
sheumchneveli
You bought green onion my friend. I can take it off your hands… for testing
dunnowth
It looks like what we call ‘bear garlic’ in my country. It’s great for soups, spreads, pesto and plenty of other meals. Supposed to be high in vitamins too.
imazaghawelen
Garlic scapes?
i_heart_kermit
What’s the difference between this and ramps for the culinary challenged
tangershon
Edit: I remembered the Georgian name the woman told me! Its ღანძილი, which is allium ursinum
love-for-life
More concerned about those toes
Stinkerma
Cream of leek soup!
jastity
What we call spring onions. I think the thread is just demonstrating the variety of names for greengrocery.
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Looks like green onion/scallion
Looks like green onions, but I’m not from Georgia so don’t take my word for gospel please
Most likely [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allium_ursinum](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allium_ursinum)
I think right now is the season to harvest it in the wild before it unfurls the leaves.
You bought green onion my friend. I can take it off your hands… for testing
It looks like what we call ‘bear garlic’ in my country. It’s great for soups, spreads, pesto and plenty of other meals. Supposed to be high in vitamins too.
Garlic scapes?
What’s the difference between this and ramps for the culinary challenged
Edit: I remembered the Georgian name the woman told me! Its ღანძილი, which is allium ursinum
More concerned about those toes
Cream of leek soup!
What we call spring onions. I think the thread is just demonstrating the variety of names for greengrocery.
Ramps
Scallion Pancakes for dayyyys