🧅 Sweet Onion: Uses, Benefits & Tips
Sweet onions are a milder, less pungent variety of onion. Popular types include Vidalia, Walla Walla, and Maui onions. They’re ideal for eating raw, roasting, or caramelizing.
🌱 Nutritional Benefits (per 100 g)
- Calories: 40–45 kcal
- Carbohydrates: 9–10 g (mostly natural sugars)
- Fiber: 1.5–2 g
- Vitamin C: Supports immunity
- Antioxidants: Quercetin and flavonoids with anti-inflammatory properties
🍽️ Culinary Uses
- Raw
- In salads, sandwiches, or salsas.
- Mild flavor adds sweetness without overpowering.
- Caramelized
- Slowly cook sliced sweet onions in olive oil or butter until golden brown.
- Adds depth to burgers, pizza, or tarts.
- Roasted or Grilled
- Cut into wedges, drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle salt, roast/grill until tender.
- Pickled
- Thinly slice and pickle in vinegar, sugar, and salt.
- Great topping for tacos, sandwiches, or salads.
- Soups & Sauces
- Sweet onions make creamy onion soups or pasta sauces naturally sweet.
💡 Tips
- Store uncut onions in a cool, dry, dark place for up to 2 weeks.
- Once sliced, refrigerate in an airtight container and use within a few days.
- Sweet onions have higher water content, so they’re softer and may not store as long as yellow or red onions.
If you want, I can give a list of 5 easy recipes specifically using sweet onions — from salads to caramelized dishes.
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