Green onion bulbs are a delicacy! You can eat the flower, but it's not as juicy and a little papery.
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In my experience, 'bulb' refers to the part that's in the ground. The part you pictured is called a 'scape'.
And yes, they are delicious.
You can also fry garlic flower bulbs. They’re called garlic scapes. They’re not as pungent as the bulb, but still have that distinct garlic flavor.
Oh god I have not tried that! But can bet I will!
Broccoli is named after the family which invented it. The family line so exists with the last name of Broccoli and is quite wealthy.
That's what the Broccoli family (of James Bond fame) claims, but it's contested. The James Bond IP is the source of their wealth.
Whoops, should have elaborated that was their source of wealth so people don't think they got rich from allegedly inventing broccoli (didn't know it was contested)
Yeah, it's interesting if you're into etymology or language in general. Their claim is basically "it's our last name, therefore our ancestors must have named it after themselves", but the term and its resultant surname can refer to a bunch of different things and there's little evidence suggesting their claim is true.
Broccolo is the Italian term for the brassica flower crest and is the diminutive form of brocco, meaning sprout in a botanical context. Broccoli as a surname can mean their ancestors were broccoli farmers, military or related as a brocco is the center protrusion of a shield, carpenters as it can refer to a type of nail, or even arborists as it can be the stump left after cutting off a tree limb. Italian is a very old language, the associations get wild and sometimes don't make a ton of sense.
Broccolo is also a silly term to call someone an idiot.
Family members were in the veggie business in NYC I think. The name comes from Southern Italy somewhere.
I thought it was named after Lieutenant Broccoli of Star Trek fame.
A branch of the Broccoli family made the James Bond movies until they sold the rights for gigabux to Amazon.
Somehow the fact the flowers are a sickly yellow is a little bit disappointing
That's what color they are in the "visible" spectrum, I wonder what they look like if you added in the ultraviolet spectrum that bees and other insects can see