It is a tradition in Greece to hang an onion outside the door. This is done after coming back from the New Year’s Day church service. It is considered to bring good luck and signifies a new beginning to life. The onions represent fertility and growth. Among the ancient Greeks, it was also considered as a symbol of rebirth.
Related Articles → See More
-
“Indian white onion exports are significantly more competitive after last year’s duty removal”
-
PEI farms team up for annual “Fill Your Boots” potato giveaway
-
Nevada finishes up shallot supply
-
Global oversupply puts pressure on Peruvian onion prices
-
NEPG warns of acreage cuts as EU potato oversupply continues
-
Colombian Indigenous communities conserve native potato varieties in Nariño
-
NZ potato yields decline due to weather and rising costs
-
Nigeria reopens Tsamiya border for onion trade
-
Slightly earlier end for some Washington potatoes
-
Minnesota potato council seeks shift to private funding model