Pearl onion

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Pearl onions and peas topping a crockpot dish

The "true" pearl onion (A. ampeloprasum var. sectivum or A. ampeloprasum 'Pearl-Onion Group')[1] 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,[2] 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.[3]

However, the majority of onions grown for pickling are common onions (A. cepa).[4] They are grown to a small size suitable for pickling by planting at a high density.[5]

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).[citation needed] Pearl onions are, however, a staple to the cuisine of Northern Europe, especially Sweden.[citation needed]

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.

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