Taking produce to Europe

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Here's the biosecurity directive. It mentions onion (Allium cepa) several times, in particular to say that onion bulbs intended for planting must be inspected for harmful organisms before being brought into the Union.

Conversely, one infers that onions intended for eating are not subject to any inspection requirement.

If you want to be completely sure, go through the "goods to declare" lane when you first arrive, and declare your onions. You'll probably be told it's fine and sent on your way.

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