




Shallots
Estimated Inventory, lb : 0
Description/Taste
Shallots are members of the Onion family and have a shape similar to the garlic bulb. The outer skin of the shallot has a golden brown outer skin that is paper thin and easy to peal. The inner flesh of the shallot has a crisp white inner flesh and offers a mild onion-like flavor.
Seasons/Availability
Shallots have a peak season in the winter and early spring months.
