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  • @blue_tea_latte
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    11 year ago

    it is better to fried it together. I think spring onion add some sweetness to the rice. hokkien style I think

      • @blue_tea_latte
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        11 year ago

        the leaf part can use as garnish and the thick part fry together? haha

    • Annoyed_🦀 MA
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      11 year ago

      Hmm, i have to try it next time, still got a bunch to harvest lol

      • seriouslyJK
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        11 year ago

        is it hard to grow them? i really like spring onions la and can literally eat them raw hahahaahahaha

        • Annoyed_🦀 MA
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          21 year ago

          It isn’t! It’s very hands off process other than watering. Just need a pot(rectangular is better, can plant a row) and potting soil and you’re good to go, all can be aquired from MrDIY.

          I plant the sprouted onion from my pantry and directly onto the ground, but my garden’s soil isn’t very fertile and not well drained, so they struggled a bit, but still grow up pretty well. Doing it with potting soil is probably the best bet.