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My mother-in-law asked me to pick up green onions from the store. When I got home, she said I’d bought scallions instead and refused to use them. She was pretty rude about it. I honestly thought they were the same thing—are they actually different, or just different names for the same thing?


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🥣 Quick Comparison Guide

Type Bulb? Hollow Stems? Flavor Strength Best Use
Scallions / Green Onions No Yes Mild Raw or lightly cooked
Spring Onions Yes (small) Yes Medium-sweet Grilled, roasted, sautéed
Chives No No (solid) Very mild Raw garnish only

❤️ Helpful Cooking Tips

  • Don’t replace scallions with chives in cooked dishes—they lose their flavor.
  • Choose spring onions when you want a stronger onion presence.
  • Store scallions upright in a jar of water to keep them crisp longer.
  • Freeze chopped scallions for cooking (texture softens, flavor stays).

🌟 The Bottom Line

Even though they look similar, each has its own role:

  • Scallions/green onions: Everyday, versatile staple
  • Spring onions: Extra onion flavor with a tender bulb
  • Chives: Light, fresh finishing touch—like edible green confetti

Good cooking isn’t about complicated ingredients—it’s about choosing the right one at the right moment. 🌱✨

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