zárhagyma
Zárhagyma is a Hungarian term that translates to "closing onion" or "storage onion." It refers to a type of onion specifically cultivated for its long-term storage capabilities. Unlike "saláta hagyma" (salad onion) which is typically harvested and consumed fresh, zárhagyma are allowed to mature fully on the plant and then are dried and cured. This process results in a thicker, drier outer skin and a more developed internal structure, making them resistant to spoilage and ideal for keeping through the winter months.
The cultivation of zárhagyma involves selecting onion varieties known for their storage potential, such as certain
In Hungarian cuisine, zárhagyma are a staple ingredient, used as a base for countless dishes, including stews,