Tag: Onion

Can You Eat Onion Leaves?

If you find an onion with the long greens still attached (mostly in spring), don’t throw those greens away! They have a lovely mild onion flavor and you can use them just as you would use a scallion. Chop them up and mix them with Neufchâtel cream cheese to spread on a cracker or add […]

Is Green Onion Root Or Stem?

The onion isn’t a root or a stem. It’s a tunicate bulb with a clump of fleshy leaves on top. An onion is a type of underground stem structure that has been modified. The bulged leaf structure at the base of the onion plant stores its processed food. What part of plant is green onion? […]

Is Onion A Modified Root?

So, is onion a stem or a root? Technically, onion is not a root, and it’s not a stem either. It’s a tunicated bulb, a type of a modified stem, where the fleshy leaves store food and transfer this food to other parts of the plant when necessary. Is onion modified root or stem? Onion […]

Is An Onion A Taproot?

Taproot arises from the radicle (embryonic part) of the plants, but the Fibrous root grows from the stem and leaves rather from the radicle. The roots of onion are short-lived and many. These are the characteristics of fibrous roots. So an onion does not have tap root but fibrous roots. Is onion taproot or fibrous […]

Where Are Red Onions Grown?

The red onion from Tropea, Italy, (Italian: “Cipolla Rossa di Tropea”) grows in a small area of Calabria in southern Italy, Capo Vaticano, near the city of Tropea. Where does red onion come from? Red onions were originally cultivated in three different places: Turda, Romania; Tropea, Italy; and Wethersfield, Connecticut, in the United States. Sometimes […]

What Is Onion Colour Called?

What Does Onion Colour look like? Deriving its name from the colour of onion skin (purplish-red, light pink or pinkish-purple) you’ll sometimes hear people use the term ‘onion purple’, ‘onion pink’ and ‘onion red’ when shopping for aso-ebi in this colour. Why is it called red onion when it’s purple? And just as so-called “blue” […]

What Part Of An Onion Do We Eat?

The ‘onion’ is actually the modified underground stem of the plant called bulb. But other parts like leaves or the scape(cylindrical green part bearing flower) are also edible. Sometimes the whole young onion plant is used in cooking sold as ‘green onion’ , ‘spring onion’ or ‘scallion’ . Is onion a root or a stem? […]

How Does A Onion Plant Grow?

Onions are a cool-season crop and can stand temperatures well below freezing. They may be planted from seeds, from small bulbs called sets, or from transplants. Seeding costs the least but takes longer before onions are ready. When seeding onions for bulbs, plant them ¼ inch deep during October through December. How does onion grow […]

Why Do Onions Grow Underground?

When answering the question about whether onions grow underground, the answer is ambiguous. The bulb of the onion grows underground, but the onion tops grow above ground. Gardeners harvest yellow onions and red onions for their bulbs, which would be underground. Does onion grow underground? Onions are biennials and require two seasons to complete their […]

Where Does Onion Grow Above Or Below?

The bulb of the onion plant grows underground while the onion tops grow above the ground. The onion bulbs are used in numerous culinary dishes for their flavor and taste. Does onion grow above the earth’s surface? Explanation: The bulb of the onion grows underground, but the onion tops grow above ground. Gardeners harvest yellow […]

What Is Onion Made Of?

Most onion cultivars are about 89% water, 9% carbohydrates (including 4% sugar and 2% dietary fibre), 1% protein, and negligible fat (table). Onions contain low amounts of essential nutrients and have an energy value of 166 kJ (40 kilocalories) in a 100 g (3.5 oz) amount. What are the chemicals in onions? Onion has plentiful […]

Can We Grow Onions At Home?

You can plant onion seeds or plant onion sets. Onion sets are small onion bulbs that can be planted and grown into full-sized bulbs after a few months. If planting onion sets, you can bury them one inch under the soil in your vegetable garden, two to six inches apart. How long do onions take […]

Can I Plant A Green Onion?

When the shoots are or four or five inches long, you can plant them in the ground or a pot filled with good quality potting soil. Repotting is important because if you just keep the root ends in the jar, they will produce green shoots for a while but the plant will weaken eventually and […]

Where Is The Seed In An Onion?

Carefully clip the stalks a few inches (8 cm.) below the head and place them in a paper bag. Set the bag in a cool, dry place for several weeks. When the heads are completely dry, shake them vigorously within the bag to release the seeds. Are there seeds in onions? A culinary staple, onions […]

Why Is My Onion Green?

ANSWER: This happens often. We’ve all come across onions that have hung around a bit too long. And that green sprout is one indication that the onion is old. (Note: When you buy loose onions, there’s no best-by or use-by date.) Is it OK to eat an onion that is green? Genetics might make a […]

Do Onions Have Seeds?

Onion seeds are not usually difficult to grow or to collect. The only thing to keep in mind is that onions are a biennial, meaning that they seed once every two years. By growing and saving your own onion seeds, you can develop a healthy reserve of seeds for next year’s garden, for eating directly, […]

In Which Season Onion Is Grown?

Indian onions has two crop cycles, first harvesting starts in November to January and the second harvesting from January to May. The onion is a hardy cool-season biennial but usually grown as annual crop. The onion has narrow, hollow leaves and a base which enlarges to form a bulb. What is the season for onion? […]