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- Onion abstract "The onion (Allium cepa) (Latin 'cepa' = onion), also known as the bulb onion or common onion, is used as a vegetable and is the most widely cultivated species of the genus Allium. This genus also contains several other species variously referred to as onions and cultivated for food, such as the Japanese bunching onion (A. fistulosum), the Egyptian onion (A. ×proliferum), and the Canada onion (A. canadense). The name "wild onion" is applied to a number of Allium species but A. cepa is exclusively known from cultivation and its ancestral wild original form is not known, although escapes from cultivation have become established in some regions. The onion is most frequently a biennial or a perennial plant, but is usually treated as an annual and harvested in its first growing season.The onion plant has a fan of hollow, bluish-green leaves and the bulb at the base of the plant begins to swell when a certain day-length is reached. In the autumn the foliage dies down and the outer layers of the bulb become dry and brittle. The crop is harvested and dried and the onions are ready for use or storage. The crop is prone to attack by a number of pests and diseases, particularly the onion fly, the onion eelworm and various fungi that cause rotting. Some varieties of A. cepa such as shallots and potato onions produce multiple bulbs.Onions are cultivated and used around the world. As a foodstuff they are usually served cooked, as a vegetable or part of a prepared savoury dish, but can also be eaten raw or used to make pickles or chutneys. They are pungent when chopped and contain certain chemical substances which irritate the eyes. Onions contain phenolics and flavonoids that have potential anti-inflammatory, anti-cholesterol, anticancer and antioxidant properties.".
- Onion thumbnail Mixed_onions.jpg?width=300.
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- Onion wikiPageExternalLink detail?lang=en&channelid=1288&searchword=herb_id=D00380.
- Onion wikiPageExternalLink list?qlookup=11282&format=Full.
- Onion wikiPageID "51258".
- Onion wikiPageRevisionID "606491348".
- Onion authority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Onion calciumMg "23".
- Onion carbs "9.34".
- Onion fat "0.1".
- Onion fiber "1.7".
- Onion folateUg "19".
- Onion genus "Allium".
- Onion hasPhotoCollection Onion.
- Onion ironMg "0.21".
- Onion kj "166".
- Onion magnesiumMg "10".
- Onion manganeseMg "0.129".
- Onion name "Onion".
- Onion name "Raw Onions".
- Onion niacinMg "0.116".
- Onion note list?qlookup=11282&format=Full.
- Onion opt1n Fluoride.
- Onion opt1v "1.1".
- Onion pantothenicMg "0.123".
- Onion phosphorusMg "29".
- Onion potassiumMg "146".
- Onion protein "1.1".
- Onion riboflavinMg "0.027".
- Onion sourceUsda "1".
- Onion species "cepa".
- Onion sugars "4.24".
- Onion thiaminMg "0.046".
- Onion vitb6Mg "0.12".
- Onion vitcMg "7.4".
- Onion water "89.11".
- Onion zincMg "0.17".
- Onion subject Category:Allium.
- Onion subject Category:Flora_of_Central_America.
- Onion subject Category:Flora_of_China.
- Onion subject Category:Flora_of_Europe.
- Onion subject Category:Flora_of_Mexico.
- Onion subject Category:Flora_of_South_America.
- Onion subject Category:Flora_of_the_United_States.
- Onion subject Category:Herbs.
- Onion subject Category:Onions.
- Onion subject Category:Plants_described_in_1753.
- Onion subject Category:Plants_used_in_Native_American_cuisine.
- Onion subject Category:Root_vegetables.
- Onion subject Category:Symbols_of_Utah.
- Onion subject Category:Vegetables.
- Onion type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Onion type EukaryoticCell.
- Onion type FloweringPlant.
- Onion type Plant.
- Onion comment "The onion (Allium cepa) (Latin 'cepa' = onion), also known as the bulb onion or common onion, is used as a vegetable and is the most widely cultivated species of the genus Allium. This genus also contains several other species variously referred to as onions and cultivated for food, such as the Japanese bunching onion (A. fistulosum), the Egyptian onion (A. ×proliferum), and the Canada onion (A. canadense). The name "wild onion" is applied to a number of Allium species but A.".
- Onion label "Allium cepa".
- Onion label "Allium cepa".
- Onion label "Cebola".
- Onion label "Cebula zwyczajna".
- Onion label "Oignon".
- Onion label "Onion".
- Onion label "Ui (plant)".
- Onion label "Zwiebel".
- Onion label "Лук репчатый".
- Onion label "بصل".
- Onion label "タマネギ".
- Onion label "洋蔥".
- Onion sameAs Cibule_kuchyňská.
- Onion sameAs Zwiebel.
- Onion sameAs Κρεμμύδι.
- Onion sameAs Allium_cepa.
- Onion sameAs Tipula.
- Onion sameAs Oignon.
- Onion sameAs Bawang_bombai.
- Onion sameAs Allium_cepa.
- Onion sameAs タマネギ.
- Onion sameAs 양파.
- Onion sameAs yGCph.
- Onion sameAs Ui_(plant).
- Onion sameAs Cebula_zwyczajna.
- Onion sameAs Cebola.
- Onion sameAs m.0dj75.
- Onion sameAs Q23485.
- Onion sameAs Q23485.
- Onion wasDerivedFrom Onion?oldid=606491348.
- Onion depiction Mixed_onions.jpg.
- Onion isPrimaryTopicOf Onion.