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A foul onion
The word onion comes from the Latin word unio for "single," or "one,"
because the onion plant produces a single bulb, unlike its cousin, the garlic,
that produces many small bulbs.
The name also describes the union (also from unio) of the many separate, concentrically arranged layers of the onion.
The onion is full with vitamin C
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