SC - Russian embassy meal

Jenn/Yana jdmiller2 at students.wisc.edu
Sun Sep 12 15:44:10 PDT 1999


In a message dated 9/11/99 12:24:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
lcatherinemc at hotmail.com writes:

<< Welsh onions are sometimes known as "Egyptian" onions or sprouting onions. 
>>

Are you sure about this? And, if so, would it be possible to share the 
reasons why you think so? I have been growing a patch of Egyptian Walking 
onions for several years now (11 to be exact) and although I had initially 
thought that they were medieval seem top recall seeing a reference somewhere 
that they were not introduced into the US until the 19th century CE. I know 
that the US is not Europe but I would love to be able to use these onions in 
early spring and late fall feasts when they are at their sweetest.

Ras
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