

Flavor Profile
Our freeze dried green onions are similar in flavor to scallions or young green onions, and are overall mild and delicate taste. This scallion spice pairs well with most herbs, seasonings and spices.
How to Use
Use dry scallions in soup and stew recipes. Mix dried scallions into sauces. Add freeze dried green onions to vegetables, salads or eggs.
About The Spice
Scallions, or green onions, are a variety of immature onions. By freeze-drying scallions within a fraction of a second, almost no flavor is lost for and the green onion color remains, making for a great scallion seasoning.More Information
These freeze dried scallions are similar in flavor to a young green onion producing a mild, delicate taste great for soups, salads, sauces, vegetable dishes and egg dishes such as quiche. Be careful when ordering these dried spring onions, as the product is very light and only takes about a 1/2 ounce to stuff a sandwich bag full.
Freeze Dried Scallions Q&A
How many dried scallions equal a green onion?
About 2 tablespoons of freeze dried scallions would equal around 4-5 tablespoons of fresh green onion.
How long can you keep dried scallions?
Freeze dried scallions have a long shelf life, but only maintain freshness around 6-12 months post-opening.
How much dried green onion to fresh?
Use 1 tablespoon of dried green onion to 4 tablespoons of fresh.
Dietary Information
Salt-Free
MSG-Free
Nut-Free
Dairy-Free
Gluten-Free
Garlic-Free
Black Pepper-Free
Corn-Free
Capsicum-Free
Sweetener-Free
Sugar-Free
Sesame-Free
Vegetarian
Vegan
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