Apr12
YogaBabe on Red Onions
Posted By: Daphne's
Categories: benefits of red onion, California Greek Culture, cooking blog, Daphne's California Greek, EAT WELL, Jessica Mulvey, red onion health benefits, red_onion, yoga classes, yoga poses, YogaBabes, YogaBabes

What would so many of our favorite dishes be without the red onion? This versatile vegetable is used in many dishes and sauces because of it's delicious flavor and irresistible crunch, but it also contains some important health benefits. Let us get acquainted with the red onion.
First know that it can be consumed both raw and cooked, but the flavor changes
dramatically once cooked. When selecting a red onion, look for one with a dry,
papery skin that has no blemishes or wet/dark spots. Onions should be stored in
a cool, dry location that is away from potatoes. (Placing onions near potatoes
will cause them to both spoil quickly.) Also, a fun fact about the onion in
general, is that it gave the city of Chicago its name. The Chippewa Indians
found these "she-gau-ga-winshe" growing at the site of the modern day
city... yep sound it out, it sounds like Chi-ca-go!
On a more relevant note, red onions are very good for us because they have been
found to contain anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, and anti-inflammatory
properties. Nutritionally, red onions are low in calories, have no cholesterol,
and contain zero fat! Red onions also provide significant amounts of
vitamin C, vitamin B6, and are a good source of dietary fiber.
Needless to say, don't fear the red onion because it makes you cry when you cut it. Rather add it to your salads, classic pita sandwiches, and flatbreads. It’s tasty, crunchy, and really good!







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