oikeaönilla
Oikeaönilla, also known as the right-handed onion, is a variety of the common onion (Allium cepa) that is cultivated for its larger size and sweeter flavor compared to other onion varieties. The term "oikeaönilla" is Finnish, translating to "true onion" or "right-handed onion," reflecting its preference for growing in the right-hand side of the garden bed, as it tends to grow larger and more robustly in this position.
The right-handed onion is typically planted in the spring and harvested in the late summer or early
The right-handed onion is valued for its culinary uses, particularly in Finnish cuisine, where it is often
Despite its name, the right-handed onion is not actually right-handed in the biological sense. The term "right-handed"