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Vidalia Onion Creations by Prissy - Sweet Pickled Onions
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Vidalia Onion Creations by Prissy - Sweet Pickled Onions  (1-lb.)
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1-lb. - Vidalia Onion Creations by Prissy - Sweet Onion Relish  
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With the honorable distinction of being hailed as the world's sweetest onion, Vidalias have become justly famous the globe over. The intriguingly mellow, juicy sweet flavor is a result of the mild climate and unique soil composition found only in Southern Georgia. The official state vegetable, this remarkable onion can be enjoyed in many ways.

We offer two varieties. Prissy's Sweet Pickled Onions are a true taste sensation. The finest 'Pee-Wees' are combined with the slightly larger Sweet Vidalias and special spices to create the most delicious pickled onions available anywhere. Terrific on Potato, Egg or Tuna Salad.

Prissy's Sweet Onion Relish is her take on the classic relish, and has quickly become a favorite here at igourmet. A traditional Southern recipe of Vidalia Sweet Onions, cabbage and bell peppers, combined with carefully selected spices and vinegar. Incredibly versatile, this relish can be enjoyed atop salads, vegetables and cheese on crackers, as well as grilled pork or your favorite hot dogs.

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