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Vidalia Onions: A History of Georgia's State Vegetable

Vidalia Onions: A History of Georgia's State Vegetable

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Author Lee Lancaster unearths the delectable history and classic recipes of the Peach State's top vegetable.

The Vidalia onion may be small, but it's as sweet as an onion can be, and it means big business for Georgia, too. Officially christened the Georgia State Vegetable in 1990, it can only be grown in Southeast Georgia. Once sold mostly off a truck tailgate, Vidalia onions now produce an annual crop worth $150 million. And after years of perfecting and fighting off posers and pirates, Vidalia onions are presented as gifts to presidents, governors, close friends and relatives. They are hand planted and handpicked but worth all the trouble to produce the King of the Onion Rings. They are so good, they have their own Vidalia Onion Museum, mascot named Yumion, and a Vidalia Onion Hall of Fame. Vidalia, there's just something about that name.



Author: Lee Lancaster
Publisher: History Press
Published: 11/06/2023
Pages: 160
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 8.98h x 5.91w x 0.39d
ISBN: 9781467154932
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