Vidalia Onion Committee launching new website

The site will include recipes, storage and handling tips, nutritional information and insights into production.

Vidalia Onion Committee website, 2025
The Vidalia Onion Commitee’s new website will include recipes, storage and handling tips, nutritional information and insights into the history and production of Vidalia onions.
(Screenshot via vidaliaonion.org)

The Vidalia, Ga.-based Vidalia Onion Committee is launching a new, user-friendly website at vidaliaonion.org dedicated to providing consumers with valuable information about Vidalia onions, said Chelsea Blaxton, office manager.

The website will include recipes, storage and handling tips, nutritional information and insights into the history and production of Vidalia onions.

The committee also is expanding its digital presence with a behind-the-scenes look at the Vidalia onion industry that will include interviews with Vidalia onion growers and provide “a transparent and engaging look into the industry,” Blaxton said.

A retail and foodservice kit is in the works that will provide insights on handling, storage and menu applications to maximize Vidalia onions’ use in retail and foodservice settings, she said.

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