It says something about the English language that 80% of all fruit is just "berry", but each edible root has its own unique name.
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Replying to @galev_ph
I don’t make the rules, I just pretend to understand them.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus
That's okay. I just wanted to lecture you how in Hungarian we call the "normal" onion "red onion" and realized it would be more precise to say "red bulb" bc we don't have the word "onion". So there's that.
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Replying to @galev_ph
I honestly don’t know which onion would be “normal” here. Sometimes it means purple or white.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus
The "yellow" ones. Those are the standard onion for cooking here. They are also the ones used in burgers by McD and BK. The purple ones are usually eaten raw with ... with "greasy bread"? (bread slice you spread lard on)
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Replying to @galev_ph
I’ve never heard of greasy bread, but I’d try it that way. Here McDonald’s uses white onions I believe. Much sharper.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus
oh, then maybe they do here too... I never realized there are so many different kinds of damn onions :D
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Replying to @galev_ph
Then cut off the bottom first, it prevents that effect.
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