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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Vidalia Onions

It's officially Vidalia onion season! Celebrate with this list of fun facts about "America’s Favorite Onion."

  1. Mose Coleman of Toombs County accidentally discovered the Vidalia onion during the Great Depression.
  2. Piggly Wiggly was the first retail store to sell Vidalias.
  3. The Vidalias are named after the town they are grown in, Vidalia, Georgia.
  4. The sweet flavor is due to the low amount of sulfur in the soil in which the onions are grown.
  5. It can be called a Vidalia only if it's grown in one of 20 counties designated by the the Vidalia Onion Act of 1986.
  6. The Vidalia onion was named Georgia's official state vegetable in 1990.
  7. Farmers grow Vidalias on more than 14,000 acres.
  8. There is a 1,300-square-foot Vidalia Onion Museum that is filled with exhibits that highlight the sweet onion's economic, cultural and culinary significance.
  9. Vidalia sales now total $90 million, 40 percent of the nation's spring onion crop.
  10. Around 5-million 40 lb. boxes are shipped out each season!

Learn more on the Vidalia Onion Committee website.

Published: April 2018
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