Natoora Roscoff Onions from Brittany 450g
£4.50
£10 per kgProduct information
Natoora Roscoff Onions from Brittany
- Roscoff Onions are native to Brittany where they have been grown since the 17th century.
- Grown according to strict PDO guidelines to preserve their distinct characteristics: pink skins and mild, sweet flesh.
- Sown in March in aerated, deep and fertile soil and grown without irrigation or fertilisation.
- The ideal onion for slow roasting, becoming soft and caramelized when cooked.
Take it further
- Glazed, roasted, in confits or in a traditional onion soup.
Natoora' radical approach to seasonal sourcing is shaping the future of food
- We are revolutionising the food system.
- We work direct with growers who value flavour, biodiversity and heritage over yield.
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Suitable for vegetarians
Product life guaranteed for 4 days excluding delivery day.
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Home compostable net
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St. James's Road,
London,
SE16 4RA.
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St. James's Road,
London,
SE16 4RA.
Typical Values | per 100g |
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Energy kJ | 150 |
Energy kcal | 35 |
Fat (g) | 0.1 |
Of which Saturates (g) | 0 |
Carbohydrate (g) | 7.6 |
Of which Sugars (g) | 5.9 |
Fibre (g) | 2.2 |
Protein (g) | 1 |
Salt (g) | <0.1 |
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Customer reviews (48)
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Really are lovely onions but
4.25 for 3 cmon, they aint life changing. Just a bit nicer than a normal 40p onion.
The best
Boy are they pricey, however. If they were a little cheaper I would buy them every week when in season.
Time for a rethink
These onions are delicious: crisp, with a lovely oniony flavour that's not overpowering. I usually buy them when they're on offer but, finding the cupboard bare this week, I ordered them without a second thought. The onions that arrived were bigger than usual (only two in the bag) and although they're the same quality as I've received in the past, the price of OVER £2 PER ONION(!!) means this will be a very considered purchase in future.
Smaller and slightly green
Bought on flash sale. Average onions. Not worth full price.
Lottery Onions
Should be renamed Lottery Onions, because they go from great to awful you just don't know which ones you are going to get? and at over £4 a pop it's a gamble, today I got six onions (two packs) 3 had to go straight in the bin clearly rotten, how they could be sent out like this is again another question for Ocado quality control, it's a real shame because when you get the good'uns they are lovely onions.
They're pretty nice
But £4.50 for two onions! Now, I love Natoora very much, but not enough to pay £2.25 per onion.
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