No, but the juice stings and if you cut yourself with the knife it's bad.
you could cut it the aluminum with your hands and or with scissors. with your hands is dangerous.
Onions are biennials
All onions are monocots.
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I read something that said to burn a candle while cutting an onion. I tried it and it actually worked.Another method is to cut the onion under water.when cutting onions place your cut pieces into cold water to maintain the tear gases.When you peel your onion dip it in cold water before cutting and continue to dunk it periodically as you cut to keep those tear gases to a minimumonion is also good for those burned rice situations-- just cut an onion in half and put it into the pot of burned rice to eliminate that burned rice odor-- This may not always work with the taste of burned rice but at least you can somewhat control the odor.
i think near about 70% people are cry when they cut onions including me.
Onions.
Yes, because of their high water content.
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No
if u would have noticed the onion smell comes only when you cut onions .
No. There is no research that says that cutting onions is good for your eyes. Cutting onions releases thiopropanol sulfoxide which, when it hits your eyes, creates a small amount of sulfuric acid. This is why your eyes burn and you cry when you cut onions.
Onions will last, when wrapped properly, up to a week. Be careful that you seal them in an airtight container, though, or your onions will get slimy and unusable AND your refrigerator will stink of onions for a very long time.
An Illige is used to cut the dried leaves of an onion.
Stating the problem usually calls for asking Why? or How?. Observation: My eyes water when I cut onions. State the problem: Why do my eyes water when I cut onions?
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I hope you mean onions! In my experience onions do not need to be refrigerated, even after cutting. Putting cut onions in the fridge just stinks up the fridge. Others may disagree but . . .