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- Pearl_onion abstract "The "true" pearl onion (A. ampeloprasum var. sectivum or A. ampeloprasum 'Pearl-Onion Group') is a close relative of the leek (A. ampeloprasum var. porrum), and may be distinguished from common onions by having only a single storage leaf, similar to cloves of garlic. They are cultivated mostly in Germany, the Netherlands, and Italy; usually in home gardens, although formerly on a commercial scale. They are mostly used for pickling.However, the majority of onions grown for pickling are common onions (A. cepa). They are grown to a small size suitable for pickling by planting at a high density.Because of its uniquely diminutive appearance and a taste sweeter than that of a common onion, it has also been used in dishes ranging from mid-20th-century American casserole dishes such as succotash to sweetly flavored onion relishes in Indian cuisine. A pearl onion will take up to two years to become sufficiently sweet for sale (such is the main reason it is less popular in America than other onions). Pearl onions are, however, a staple to the cuisine of Northern Europe, especially Sweden.Larry Wall's yearly serious State of the Onion speeches about advancements in Perl programming, an allusion to the many layers of the language, are named as a pun both on the pearl onion and the US presidents' State of the Union addresses.".
- Pearl_onion thumbnail Pearl_onions.jpg?width=300.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageID "2432522".
- Pearl_onion wikiPageLength "3082".
- Pearl_onion wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Pearl_onion wikiPageRevisionID "643896214".
- Pearl_onion wikiPageWikiLink Casserole.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Food_plant_cultivars.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Onions.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageWikiLink Diminutive.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageWikiLink Indian_cuisine.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageWikiLink Larry_Wall.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageWikiLink Leek.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageWikiLink Onion.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageWikiLink Perl.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageWikiLink Pickling.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageWikiLink Relish.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageWikiLink State_of_the_Union.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageWikiLink Succotash.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageWikiLink File:Pearl_onions.jpg.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pearl Onion".
- Pearl_onion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pearl onion".
- Pearl_onion wikiPageWikiLinkText "pearl onion".
- Pearl_onion hasPhotoCollection Pearl_onion.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Allium.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Asparagales-stub.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
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- Pearl_onion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pearl_onion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vegetable-stub.
- Pearl_onion subject Category:Food_plant_cultivars.
- Pearl_onion subject Category:Onions.
- Pearl_onion hypernym Relative.
- Pearl_onion type Animal.
- Pearl_onion type Article.
- Pearl_onion type Eukaryote.
- Pearl_onion type Plant.
- Pearl_onion type Species.
- Pearl_onion type Article.
- Pearl_onion type Asparagale.
- Pearl_onion type Breed.
- Pearl_onion type Thing.
- Pearl_onion type Q19088.
- Pearl_onion type Q756.
- Pearl_onion comment "The "true" pearl onion (A. ampeloprasum var. sectivum or A. ampeloprasum 'Pearl-Onion Group') is a close relative of the leek (A. ampeloprasum var. porrum), and may be distinguished from common onions by having only a single storage leaf, similar to cloves of garlic. They are cultivated mostly in Germany, the Netherlands, and Italy; usually in home gardens, although formerly on a commercial scale.".
- Pearl_onion label "Pearl onion".
- Pearl_onion sameAs Perlzwiebel.
- Pearl_onion sameAs Oignon_grelot.
- Pearl_onion sameAs m.07cngz.
- Pearl_onion sameAs Q508630.
- Pearl_onion sameAs Q508630.
- Pearl_onion wasDerivedFrom Pearl_onion?oldid=643896214.
- Pearl_onion depiction Pearl_onions.jpg.
- Pearl_onion isPrimaryTopicOf Pearl_onion.