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Wow! These are not onions but massive Dutch yellow shallots. A bumper crop this year with a few more to pop out of the ground. These were planted as small bulbs last fall when the garlic went in. They will cure for a few weeks, and I'll save back the best to replant for next year. Crispy fried shallots, anyone? #thecoeurdalenecoop #dutchyellowshallots #yellowshallots #organicshallots #shallots #friedshallot ... See MoreSee Less

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Wow! These are not onions but massive Dutch yellow Wow! These are not onions but massive Dutch yellow shallots. A bumper crop this year with a few more to pop out of the ground. These were planted as small bulbs last fall when the garlic went in. They will cure for a few weeks, and I'll save back the best to replant for next year. Crispy fried shallots, anyone? 

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#dutchyellowshallots 
#yellowshallots 
#organicshallots 
#shallots 
#friedshallot
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