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Latest revision as of 11:43, 25 February 2025
Bangalore Rose Onion is a specific variety of onion that is grown in the Bangalore region of Karnataka, India. It is known for its unique taste and aroma, which sets it apart from other onion varieties.
History[edit]
The Bangalore Rose Onion has a rich history dating back to the 16th century. It was first cultivated in the regions of Bangalore, Kolar, and Chikkaballapur. The unique climatic conditions and soil type in these regions are believed to contribute to the distinct flavor of the Bangalore Rose Onion.
Cultivation[edit]
The cultivation of Bangalore Rose Onion involves a meticulous process. The onions are typically sown in the months of June and July, and harvested in November and December. The crop requires a specific type of sandy loam soil and a particular range of temperature for optimal growth.
Characteristics[edit]
The Bangalore Rose Onion is small in size, with a diameter of about 2-3 cm. It has a pale pink color and a slightly sweet taste. The onion is known for its strong aroma, which is often described as 'rose-like', hence the name 'Rose Onion'.
Uses[edit]
The Bangalore Rose Onion is widely used in Indian cuisine, especially in the southern states. It is a key ingredient in many traditional dishes, including sambhar, rasam, and various types of chutneys. The onion is also used in pickles due to its unique flavor.
Geographical Indication[edit]
In 2015, the Bangalore Rose Onion was granted the Geographical Indication (GI) tag by the Indian government. This means that only onions grown in the specified regions of Bangalore, Kolar, and Chikkaballapur can be officially called 'Bangalore Rose Onions'.
See Also[edit]
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