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He drove 2 hours to the city of the car to buy onions! I was amazed when I bought all the “imported goods” | Life | Sanli News Network SETN.COM

Life Center / Reported by Zhang Jianing

Taiwan has many delicious ingredients. Recently, a network citizen lost onions, preserved eggs, salted duck eggs, etc. by Pingtung Checheng. He drove to buy them and posted a post to show the loot. However, the post immediately caused netizens to slap in the face, saying that all the men purchased were imported onions, which unexpectedly sparked heated discussions.

▲ Checheng onions are harvested annually from March to April. (Photo / Photo taken from the Municipality of informants)

The original PO said on Facebook “Breaking News Commune” that because he misses onions, preserved eggs, salted duck eggs and other delicacies in Pingtung Checheng, he recently drove more than 2 hours from Tainan to Pingtung Checheng to buy it and happily uploaded it the internet showed the loot.

The original PO was quite shocked as soon as the message was posted, so he immediately went to a nearby stall to ask. Why go to the place of origin? “

According to the official website of the Checheng Farmers Association, onion growers start sowing and raising seedlings at the beginning of the downwind between September and October each year.The strong downwind can inhibit the upward growth of the bulbs. onion, so onions grow strong and round, and have a strong taste. March to April is the harvest period.

As soon as the post came out, netizens immediately ignited the discussion and everyone left messages like “I thought it was a well known thing”, “There is a problem with the period of production of the crops”, “The season of production of the crops. onions in Checheng will not be available until March or April each year., I’m still planting seedlings, “” Just ask before you buy. “

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