What is bawang prei in english?
The species Allium ampeloprasum L. var. ampeloprasum is known by the common name Bawang prei in Indonesian.
The species Allium porrum L. is known by the common name Bawang prei in Indonesian.
- Allium ampeloprasum L. var. ampeloprasum
Allium ampeloprasum is found from Portugal in the west through the Mediterranean countries to western Iran in the east. It grows wild in open, often man-made, habitats, on cliffs and in scrubby vegetation. There are five horticultural groups: the Leek group, the Kurrat group, the Taree group, the Great-headed Garlic group and the Pearl Onion group.
In English, Bawang prei (Allium ampeloprasum L. var. ampeloprasum) is known by Broadleaf wild leek, Great-headed garlic, Levant garlic, or Wild leek.
- Allium porrum L.
The name Allium porrum was given to leek by Linnaeus, and this name is still quite widely used. It is a cultivar of Allium ampeloprasum L., i.e. the broadleaf wild leek. Leeks have a mild, onion-like taste. In its raw state, the vegetable is crunchy and firm. The edible portions of the leek are the white base of the leaves (above the roots and stem base), the light green parts, and to a lesser extent the dark green parts of the leaves. One of the most popular uses is for adding flavor to stock. The dark green portion is usually discarded because it has a tough texture, but it can be sautéed or added to stock. Kurrats and elephant garlic are two other vegetables closely related to the leek.
In English, Bawang prei (Allium porrum L.) is known by Garden leek or Leek.
- Ripe fruit falls by itself, but it does not fall into your mouth.
- —Chinese proverb