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Sioni Winwns

For over a hundred and eighty years, Breton and Welsh kitchens have been united by onions sold by Sioni Winwns – itinerant Breton onion sellers…

Posted byCarwynLlwydMarch 30, 2021March 30, 2021Posted inWelsh Food CultureTags: Onion Johnnies, Sioni Winwns, Weird Welsh Foods, Welsh food history, Welsh onions3 Comments on Sioni Winwns

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