Leila Jaafari

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In India, the onion was supposed to ward off plague if you hung a strand of them near the entrance to your house. Colonizers thought this to be one of India’s silly customs of superstition, but a terrible outbreak of plague arrived and the natives who hung the onions outside their homes escaped the pandemic, while others died off like flies, crispy and shriveled.
Bite by Bite: Nourishments and Jamborees
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