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Broadback 15-06-2008 12:48 PM

Can onions be eaten?
 
My Autumn planted onions are a good size, still growing and not yet
ready for storage. However would they be OK to eat? I know they will
not be poisonous but am wondering about their flavour. Thanks.

Sandy 15-06-2008 12:52 PM

Can onions be eaten?
 
Broadback wrote:
My Autumn planted onions are a good size, still growing and not yet
ready for storage. However would they be OK to eat? I know they will
not be poisonous but am wondering about their flavour. Thanks.


I recently pulled a couple out of the garden for dinner, as I had none
left in the fridge, and they were perfectly edible with good strong flavour!

As this is my first time growing onions (these were also autumn sets)
how will I know when they are ready to be pulled up and stored, or can I
just take them from the garden as and when I need them?

Robert \(Plymouth\)[_188_] 15-06-2008 01:08 PM

Can onions be eaten?
 

"Sandy" wrote in message
...
Broadback wrote:
My Autumn planted onions are a good size, still growing and not yet ready
for storage. However would they be OK to eat? I know they will not be
poisonous but am wondering about their flavour. Thanks.


I recently pulled a couple out of the garden for dinner, as I had none
left in the fridge, and they were perfectly edible with good strong
flavour!

As this is my first time growing onions (these were also autumn sets) how
will I know when they are ready to be pulled up and stored, or can I just
take them from the garden as and when I need them?


I take them as I need them and yesterday I dug the whole lot to dry off
indoors to avoid any pest/disease problems



Nick Maclaren 15-06-2008 01:51 PM

Can onions be eaten?
 

In article ,
Broadback writes:
|
| My Autumn planted onions are a good size, still growing and not yet
| ready for storage. However would they be OK to eat? I know they will
| not be poisonous but am wondering about their flavour. Thanks.

Why not try one and see?


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


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