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Default Is this Australian? "Bloomin Onion"


Did y'all know there are something like 2,500 calories in one Bloomin'
Onion? LOL. Of course they taste good! But I don't think one person
eats the whole thing by themselves, do they?

You can probably find a batter recipe at "copycat recipes," or the like...just
Google for a recipe.

There is even a cutting gadget for sale that you can use to cut the onion into
its blossom shape.

N.
 
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