What is another word for Allium Scorodoprasum?

Pronunciation: [ˈali͡əm skˈɔːɹədˌɒpɹasəm] (IPA)

Allium Scorodoprasum, also known as sand leek, rocambole, or Russian garlic, is a plant that belongs to the Allium family. This species of Allium is characterized by its elongated bulbs with a diameter of up to 3 cm. The plant has long, flat leaves with a rounded tip and a slightly rough texture. It produces white or pink flowers which, when pollinated, give rise to small black seeds. There are several other common names for Allium Scorodoprasum, such as snake garlic, garlicflowered leek, and sand garlic. In the Mediterranean region, it is also known as "romesco" or "romanesco". Allium Scorodoprasum has a distinct garlic flavor and is often used in cuisine as a seasoning or garnish.

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