Shallots
Season: Spring/ Summer
Storage: Shallots are easily stored and typically last longer than most vegetables. We recommend that you store them in a hanging basket or in a plastic bag.
Other Names: There are multiple types of shallots these include French Grey, French Red, Frog’s legs, and Ambition shallots.
Fun Facts: Shallots look like smaller, skinnier onions and taste like onion & garlic had a baby. In fact, shallots are from the same families as Lillies! Tombs from ancient Egypt were filled with fields of garlic paintings. It is believed that they were brought into India from Southeast Asia, then moved into Persia, then to Egypt. People typically associate shallots with European dishes, but it was not brought into Europe until the 11th century crusaders tried it in the Middle East. Its strong flavor has caused it to be used for a variety of health benefits and medicinal practices historically, and currently. It remains a staple flavor internationally. They can be used similarly to their larger onion cousins by roasting, sautéing, or frying – and their milder taste shines when prepared raw into a vinaigrette or cooked into a sauce.
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