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Vickerman 5.7" Onion Christmas Ornament UV

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Vickerman 6" Matte Onion Drop Christmas Ornament

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Rana Sausage & Onion Ravioli with Mushroom & Cheese Sauce - 19oz

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Green onions contribute a mild, subtle onion flavor compared with mature onions, making them suitable for both raw uses (like garnishes) and cooked dishes.

Green onions are often used raw as a garnish, in salads, or as a finishing touch. They’re also cooked in stir‑fries, soups, stews, egg dishes and can be roasted, grilled, pickled, or baked.

Product details highlight vitamins A, K, and C; some listings specifically describe green onions as an excellent source of vitamins C and K.

Green onions are also referred to as scallions and spring onions in the product details.

Reviewers commonly praise the freshness and overall quality, noting that the green onions "last well in the fridge." A few reviewers report some pieces drying out, and packaging is often credited with extending shelf life.

Onions appear in frozen vegetable and grain blends alongside peppers or grains; these products are typically flash‑frozen or come as steam‑in‑bag. Cook times are short—one stir‑fry mix lists about a 7‑minute cook time, and a steam‑in‑bag grain blend is described as "ready after just minutes" in the microwave. Keep these items frozen until fully cooked.

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