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Onions are the most widespread vegetable in the world, harvesting onions in many ways exceeds that of wheat. It is grown in almost all countries of the world and is also used. Onions are irreplaceable in our dishes, in medicine. Today we are going to share some interesting facts about your favorite product.

  1. And as always, we start with where the name of the vegetable came from. The name of the bow in Latin is “Allium”, which was proposed by the natural scientist Karl Liney – he connected the name with the Celtic word “all”, which means “burning.”
  2. Onions are so called for their similarity in appearance to turnips.
  3. In fact, the homeland of the onion is still not known, some scientists believe that it may have come from South-West Asia.
  4. .The Bronze Age was the beginning of onion cultivation in the territories of European countries.
  5. In China and India, onions were first cultivated about 5,000 years ago.
  6. Onions can be poisonous for our pets – substances that are found in vegetables are capable of destroying red blood cells in animals.
  7. Indian scientists have found that tears from onions can damage and irritate the eye and lead to conjunctivitis or corneal erosion.
  8. Rumor has it that people who grow onions in a greenhouse very rarely get colds.
  9. If you have been bitten by a wasp or bee, onion juice can help relieve pain and irritation.
  10. Some types of onion contain a large amount of sugar, about 6%, this is even more than in some fruits and vegetables, during heat treatment, volatile substances that give bitterness evaporate, and it becomes sweet.
  11. In India, onions are an integral part of the daily meal, so vegetable prices can be very high.
  12. Onions are an excellent fat burner, so onion soup is an essential part of diets.
  1. And as always, we start with where the name of the vegetable came from. The name of the bow in Latin is “Allium”, which was proposed by the natural scientist Karl Liney – he connected the name with the Celtic word “all”, which means “burning.”
  2. Onions are so called for their similarity in appearance to turnips.
  3. In fact, the homeland of the onion is still not known, some scientists believe that it may have come from South-West Asia.
  4. .The Bronze Age was the beginning of onion cultivation in the territories of European countries.
  5. In China and India, onions were first cultivated about 5,000 years ago.
  6. Onions can be poisonous for our pets – substances that are found in vegetables are capable of destroying red blood cells in animals.
  7. Indian scientists have found that tears from onions can damage and irritate the eye and lead to conjunctivitis or corneal erosion.
  8. Rumor has it that people who grow onions in a greenhouse very rarely get colds.
  9. If you have been bitten by a wasp or bee, onion juice can help relieve pain and irritation.
  10. Some types of onion contain a large amount of sugar, about 6%, this is even more than in some fruits and vegetables, during heat treatment, volatile substances that give bitterness evaporate, and it becomes sweet.
  11. In India, onions are an integral part of the daily meal, so vegetable prices can be very high.
  12. Onions are an excellent fat burner, so onion soup is an essential part of diets.
  1. And as always, we start with where the name of the vegetable came from. The name of the bow in Latin is “Allium”, which was proposed by the natural scientist Karl Liney – he connected the name with the Celtic word “all”, which means “burning.”
  2. Onions are so-called for their similarity in appearance to turnips.
  3. In fact, the homeland of the onion is still not known, some scientists believe that it may have come from South-West Asia.
  4. .The Bronze Age was the beginning of onion cultivation in the territories of European countries.
  5. In China and India, onions were first cultivated about 5,000 years ago.
  6. Onions can be poisonous for our pets – substances that are found in vegetables are capable of destroying red blood cells in animals.
  7. Indian scientists have found that tears from onions can damage and irritate the eye and lead to conjunctivitis or corneal erosion.
  8. Rumor has it that people who grow onions in a greenhouse very rarely get colds.
  9. If you have been bitten by a wasp or bee, onion juice can help relieve pain and irritation.
  10. Some types of onion contain a large amount of sugar, about 6%, this is even more than in some fruits and vegetables, during heat treatment, volatile substances that give bitterness evaporate, and it becomes sweet.
  11. In India, onions are an integral part of the daily meal, so vegetable prices can be very high.
  12. Onions are an excellent fat burner, so onion soup is an essential part of diets.
  13. Just half an onion a day can boost your immune system.
  14. The country that uses the most onions in Libya. Each inhabitant of this country consumes about 33 kg of onions in 1 year.
  15. Now there are about 900 types of onions, of which only 228 are considered vegetables.
  16. The ancient historian Herodotus mentioned the bow as early as 30,000 BC. He wrote that onions and garlic were bought for the slaves who built the pyramid of Cheops.
  17. The oldest image of onion was found in the tomb of Tutankhamun, which dates back to 1352 BC.
  18. Onions were brought to America by Christopher Columbus. His team initially grew onions on Isabella Island and later on the continent.
  19. Leek is considered the main symbol of Wales in Great Britain.
  20. Onions are able to fight not only colds in humans, but also cancer cells in the body.