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  1. Allium ampeloprasum
    栽培群韭葱 (porrum)组,原以为是分开物种 Allium porrum

    Leek | Wikipedia

    • A leek is a vegetable, a cultivar of Allium ampeloprasum, the broadleaf wild leek (syn. Allium porrum). The edible part of the plant is a bundle of leaf sheaths that is sometimes erroneously called a stem or stalk. The genus Allium also contains the onion, garlic, shallot, scallion, chives, and Chinese onion. Three closely related vegetables, elephant garlic, kurrat and … 展开

    Etymology

    Historically, many scientific names were used for leeks, but they are now all treated as cultivars of A. ampeloprasum. The name leek developed from the Old English word lēac, from which the modern English name for … 展开

    Cultivation

    Leeks must be grown in soil that is loose and drained well; they can be grown in the same regions where onions can be grown. Leeks may be seeded directly, but are more typically sown at high density in seed-beds before bein… 展开

    Varieties

    Leek cultivars may be treated as a single cultivar group, e.g., as A. ampeloprasum 'Leek Group'. The cultivars can be subdivided in several ways, but the most common types are "summer leeks", intended for harv… 展开

    Cuisine

    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 exten… 展开

    Nutrition

    Raw leek (bulb and lower leaves) is 83% water, 14% carbohydrates, 1% protein, and contains negligible fat (table). A 100-gram (3+1⁄2 oz) reference amount supplies 255 kilojoules (61 kcal) of food energy and is a rich source (20… 展开

    Historical consumption

    The Hebrew Bible talks of חציר, identified by commentators as leek, and says it is abundant in Egypt. Dried specimens from archaeological sites in ancient Egypt, as well as wall carvings and drawings, indicate that the leek wa… 展开

    Cultural significance

    The leek is one of the national emblems of Wales, and it or the daffodil (in Welsh, the daffodil is known as "Peter's leek", Cenhinen Bedr) is worn on St. David's Day. According to one Welsh myth, King Cadwaladr展开

     
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  2. Allium tricoccum | Wikipedia

    网页Allium tricoccum (commonly known as ramp, ramps, ramson, wild leek, wood leek, or wild garlic) [2][3] is a bulbous perennial flowering plant in the amaryllis family Amaryllidaceae. It is a North American species of wild …

  3. Leek | Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  4. Leek | Culinary Uses, Growing Tips & Nutrition

    网页2024年8月30日 · Leek, (Allium porrum), hardy biennial plant of the amaryllis family (Amaryllidaceae), grown as a vegetable. The leek is an ancient crop and is native to eastern Mediterranean lands and the Middle East. The …

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  6. Leek, Staffordshire | Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  7. Leek | New World Encyclopedia

    网页Leek is the common name for a cultivated, edible, bulbous, herbaceous plant, Allium ampeloprasum var. porrum, also classified as Allium porrum, which is characterized by broad, flat, tightly wrapped, dark green leaves, …

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