jordanlund, 8 months ago Sweet onions native to Walla Walla, Washington. They look like yellow onions, but they’re sweet. specialtyproduce.com/…/Walla_Walla_Onions_20332.p… “Walla Walla onions develop their sweet flavor from the low-sulfur content in the soil.” There’s a Pacific Northwest fast food chain called “Burgerville” that uses them to make the best onion rings: burgerville.com/walla-walla-sweet-onion-farm/ youtu.be/a2tTg0HpGrE#t=1m40s LOL - 3 is the small order. The large is FIVE.
Sweet onions native to Walla Walla, Washington.
They look like yellow onions, but they’re sweet.
specialtyproduce.com/…/Walla_Walla_Onions_20332.p…
“Walla Walla onions develop their sweet flavor from the low-sulfur content in the soil.”
There’s a Pacific Northwest fast food chain called “Burgerville” that uses them to make the best onion rings:
burgerville.com/walla-walla-sweet-onion-farm/
youtu.be/a2tTg0HpGrE#t=1m40s
LOL - 3 is the small order. The large is FIVE.