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    Bermuda onions. The Bermuda onion is a variety of sweet onion grown on the island of Bermuda. The seeds were originally imported from the Canary Islands before 1888. Onion export to the United States became such a prominent feature of Bermudian life, the Bermudians started calling themselves onions.

  2. Apr 19, 2021 · The onion has been cultivated in Bermuda since 1616. The ardent farmer-Governor Daniel Tucker brought onions to the Island on the ship Edwin and by 1762, the onion was an important export. This was not the sweet Bermuda onion that would bring renown to the Island, but it was a thriving crop.

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  4. Apr 8, 2024 · Bermuda was nicknamed The Onion Patch after we began to export crops of onions all over the world by boat – our reputation was to onions then what it is to pink beaches now. This reputation has stuck, and Bermudians have never been prouder of our big, sweet pearls.

  5. The Bermuda onion is a sweet, mild onion that is known for its unique flavor and versatility in cooking. It is named after the island of Bermuda, where it was first cultivated in the 19th century. This type of onion has a pale yellow to white flesh and a paper-thin, golden brown skin.

  6. Aug 25, 2021 · Bermuda onions, which flourished in the semi-tropical soil, became so famous that they attracted the attention of the literati. By 1877, when Mark Twain paid the island a visit, he was so...

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  7. Aug 4, 2023 · Bermuda Onion is a type of onion native to the Caribbean islands. It is a large, sweet-tasting variety with a light yellow hue and thin skin. The mild flavor makes it perfect for salads, sandwiches, sauces, and as an all-purpose cooking ingredient. Its distinctive flavor also works well in salsas, relishes, pickles, and chutneys.

  8. The Story Behind Bermuda's Onion Obsession. Visitors often wonder why there are so many references to onions around the island. Nicknamed "The Onion Patch," Bermuda has centuries of history with this humble, flavourful, versatile vegetable.

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