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"Recent research confirms that the outer skins of onions provide an exceptionally rich source of plant compounds"
Can you please cite the paper where this research was published?
The post below that mentioned the research i think your referring to says 鈥渙nion trade organization鈥 鈥 so I did a search and the 鈥渙nion trade organization鈥 does appear to have a lot more information. You might check there for some informational information and resources.
There's quite a bit of research literature on the phytocompounds in onions and their scaly outer skins, David.
This Overview from the onion trade organization contains a lot of scholarly references at the end.Here's another reference to check out:
Antibacterial and antioxidant activities of quercetin oxidation products from yellow onion (Allium cepa) skin
In commercial food-processing operations, onion skins are often characterized as industrial waste. Of course, the processors would be eager to find profitable uses for them:
Characterization of industrial onion wastes (Allium cepa L.): dietary fibre and bioactive compounds.
Hello!
I am a Korean.
I am the Master at Kyung Hee University in South Korea.
My master's thesis topic is about the onion peel.
Reading your post was very helpful.
Thank you
Hai. I'm amalina from malaysia. I'm doing the same research like yours. Red onion and garlic peel. I'm still looking for new information. There still not a lot of things i can't find. I'm still new doing the research as this is my first project. If you could help sharing and changing information with it would be great. Please do contact me if you want too. Thank you.
Interesting .. What I like to do is put the skins in a blender with a little water after that I our in in my coffee maker just as if I was making coffee . One nice onion gave me 10 cups of nicely browned tea. I also dry the cantelope seeds in the sun . Blend them and dry them with no oil for a couple of minutes and do the same thing out it in my coffe maker .
Sorry I mean fry them with no oil. Excuse me I have an iphone .
I have first time heard about such tips as i have been in cooking from last 10 months would you be please give some more tips of same type...
I watched my mother using onion skins to give some colour to the stocks she cooked. I did the same too, and never crossed my mind that the skins have all this health promoting compounds in them. Thanks for the post, I learned something new today.
I made some tea by just bringing water to the boil and then simmering it on a very low temperature...the tea smell and tested like saffron tea!!!!!!