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Organic Salad Onions bunch

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Customer Rating: 5.0
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Ingredients

Organic Salad Onions ingredients: Salad Onions

About Organic Salad Onions

Often known as spring onions these have been harvested at a very young age. They have green shoots and a creamy white bulb, both of which can be eaten. They have a mild flavour and are often eaten raw. Onions are a very good source of vitamin C, chromium and dietary fibre. They are also a good source of manganese, molybdenum, vitamin B6, folate, potassium, phosphorus and copper.

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They taste lovely but i wish they weren't sent too muddy they are difficult to wash x

By A Customer on 13/08/2015

I have never tasted such fresh spring onions - they beat any I've had from supermarkets hands down.

By Maureen Rush on 23/05/2014

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