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  2. Stranger things in Georgia: How the Vidalia Onion Museum ...

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    They hope to be open by early 2026. The Vidalia Onion Museum is located in Vidalia (which is about 82 miles west of Savannah) at 100 Vidalia Sweet Onion Dr. It's open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday ...

  3. Vidalia onion - Wikipedia

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    A Vidalia onion (/ vaɪˈdeɪliə /) is one of several varieties of sweet onion grown in a production area defined by law of the U.S. state of Georgia since 1986 and the United States Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Varieties include the hybrid Yellow Granex, varieties of Granex parentage, and similar varieties as recommended by the Vidalia ...

  4. If You Love Onions, Get Ready for These 20 Savory Recipes - AOL

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    Ginger Beef and Onion Rice Bowls. Thinly sliced onions add even more flavor to this ginger-garlic marinated beef recipe. Serve it all on top of fluffy rice with sliced scallions for the perfect ...

  5. It's a party with Elizabeth Heiskell's caramelized onion dip ...

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    Creamy onion dip can be made easily without resorting to packets of artificially flavored powdered soup mix. It just takes a little patience to let the onions cook to a rich, caramelized golden brown.

  6. French onion dip - Wikipedia

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    Sour cream, minced onion. French onion dip or California dip[1][2][3] is an American dip typically made with a base of sour cream and flavored with minced onion, and usually served with potato chips as chips and dip. It is also served with snack crackers and crudités. [4][5] It is not French cuisine; it is called "French" because it is made ...

  7. Sweet onion - Wikipedia

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    The Bermuda onion is a variety of sweet onion grown on the island of Bermuda. The seeds were originally imported from the Canary Islands before 1888. Onion export to the United States became such a prominent feature of Bermudian life, the Bermudians started calling themselves onions. Sweet onions from Texas largely displaced the Bermuda variety.