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Can you actually taste a difference between Onions? (Original Post) catbyte Apr 2024 OP
Think I can but you reminded me... MiHale Apr 2024 #1
in my opinion - no question stopdiggin Apr 2024 #2
all I know is I have to eat them cooked Phentex Apr 2024 #3
I don't think there's much of a difference between white and yellow unless one's a Vidalia. Vinca Apr 2024 #4

Phentex

(16,504 posts)
3. all I know is I have to eat them cooked
Sun Apr 21, 2024, 10:42 AM
Apr 2024

I can't tolerate any raw onion. Pickled is sometimes okay. Now, cook them in any fashion and I love them!

I can eat a few of the green tops of a scallion sparingly. I know they aren't onions.

Vinca

(51,043 posts)
4. I don't think there's much of a difference between white and yellow unless one's a Vidalia.
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 07:00 AM
Apr 2024

I use shallots in cooking when I want a milder taste and red when I want a tangier taste. Yellow is the go-to for cooked dishes. My husband likes red onions raw in salad and on burgers, but I'm not a raw onion fan.

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