Sweet onions are a type of onion known for their mild, sweet flavor and low sulfur content, making them ideal for raw or lightly cooked dishes.
🌰 Overview
- Scientific name: Allium cepa
- Varieties include Vidalia, Walla Walla, Maui, and Texas Sweet
- Sweeter taste than yellow or red onions due to higher sugar, lower sulfur
- Typically larger and lighter in color
🍳 Culinary Uses
- Perfect for salads, sandwiches, and salsas
- Caramelizes well due to high sugar content
- Ideal for grilling, roasting, or pickling
- Can be eaten raw without a strong pungent taste
🩺 Health Benefits
- Rich in antioxidants, including quercetin
- Supports heart health by improving blood pressure and circulation
- Anti-inflammatory properties may help reduce chronic disease risk
- Contains vitamins C, B6, and folate
⚠️ Tips for Use & Storage
- Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place
- Avoid storing near potatoes—they cause onions to spoil faster
- Slice just before use to maintain sweetness and prevent oxidation
💡 Pro Tip: Use sweet onions in raw dishes like guacamole or sandwiches to add flavor without overpowering other ingredients.
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