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There's this traditional dish from USA involving an onion arranged in a funny way, i cant remember

it was like a whole singular onion that was cooked and arranged to look like a flower or geometric symbol. someone told me about it years ago and said it was traditional american food. it sounded really yummy. i can't find what it's called, any help? 😭 it sounds really good

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u/anecdotal_yokel — 2 months ago