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Is welsh onion vegan?

Welsh onion is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is welsh onion?

Welsh onions, also known as scallions or spring onions, are a type of onion that have a milder flavor than mature onions. These slender, green onions have a long, white base that gradually tapers into a hollow green stem. Welsh onions are popular in Asian cuisine, where they are used as a garnish or in stir-fries, but they are also a common ingredient in many other dishes around the world. They are low in calories and high in vitamins and minerals, making them a healthy addition to any diet. The distinct flavor and texture of Welsh onions make them a versatile ingredient that can add depth and complexity to a wide range of dishes.

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