vidalia onion
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific, sweet-flavored variety of onion, known for its mild taste and low pungency, primarily cultivated in a defined region of Georgia, USA.
Usage
- The word "Vidalia onion" is a proper noun and is typically capitalized. It refers specifically to onions grown in the legally designated Vidalia onion growing region in Georgia. Their sweetness is a result of the low sulfur content in the soil of that area.
- It is used as a count noun (e.g., a Vidalia onion, several Vidalia onions).
Examples
- Noun:
- For the salad, I prefer to use a Vidalia onion because it's milder.
- Vidalia onions are in season during the late spring and summer months.
- The recipe specifically calls for one finely chopped Vidalia onion.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in culinary contexts to denote a premium ingredient where sweetness is desired without the sharp, acidic bite of a standard yellow onion.
- It can be used attributively (functioning like an adjective) to describe other food items made with or featuring this onion, e.g., "Vidalia onion dip," "Vidalia onion relish."
Variants and Related Words
- Sweet onion (n): A more general category of onions with low pungency and high sugar content. All Vidalia onions are sweet onions, but not all sweet onions are Vidalias.
- Georgia onion (n): A less specific, informal term that may refer to Vidalia onions or other onions grown in the state.
Synonyms
- Sweet onion (general term)
Antonyms
- Pungent onion
- Yellow onion (standard cooking onion)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- (As) sweet as a Vidalia: An informal comparative phrase highlighting exceptional mildness or sweetness.
- Her disposition was as sweet as a Vidalia.
Noun
- sweet-flavored onion grown in Georgia