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Italian Onions

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Cipolla Rossa di Tropea Calabria

Calabria
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Named after the Calabrian town of Tropea settled along the Tyrrhenian coast in the province of Vibo Valentia, Cipolla Rossa di Tropea Calabria refers to the red onions of the following cultivars: Tondo Piatta (early ripening), READ MORE

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Cipolla di Certaldo

Certaldo
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Cipolla di Certaldo is a symbol of the Tuscan town of Certaldo – beloved local onions were even mentioned in book VI of the Decameron, a famous work by Giovanni Boccaccio, who was born in Certaldo. Cipolla di Certaldo truly has a sp... READ MORE

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Cipolla di Giarratana

Giarratana
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Listed as a traditional Italian food product, cipolla di Giarratana is a huge, very sweet variety of onion, grown only in the small Sicilian village of Giarratana, located in the Hyblaean Mountains. Ranging in size from 200 grams to 2 kg,... READ MORE

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Cipolla Bianca di Margherita

Margherita di Savoia
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Grown along the southwestern Adriatic coastal strip stretching from the mouth of the Ofanto River to the one of Candelaro, within the provinces of Barletta-Andria-Trani and Foggia, Cipolla Bianca di Margherita refers to the white onions o... READ MORE

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Cipolla di Zapponeta

Zapponeta
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Onion of Zapponeta is a traditional agricultural food product of Apulia, cultivated mainly around the communes of Zapponeta and Margherita di Savoia. The size and shape may vary depending on the harvesting period, which lasts from April to May. Wh... READ MORE