It's not wrong, however it is best to skin the onions first, stock is a basic ingredient in many dishes, it adds flavour and liquid, it is not meant to add colour, the onion skins will taint the stock brown or red (depending on the onion type). If you use a tainted stock for a white sauce or risotto for example, then the finished dish will be tainted. Don't be lazy peel em!
Yes you can, boiling would be the best, but the inside will get mushy if left in for too long
Don't eat onions.
No, onions are actually an astringent which irritates the skin.
No, they can eat fruits and veggies, just not onions
Meal worms can not eat onions or pickles, but they can eat strawberries. :)
Cows do eat many wild onions in the summer months. These onions will not hurt cattle. However, other onions may cause stomach problems for cows.
No.
no! they can't it's really really really bad for them
Yes. Raccoons are both omnivores and opportunistic eaters, so they will eat just about anything, including mushrooms if they can find them.yes raccoons eat mrushrooms thay also eat rats, mice, robins, shakes, chipmunks, fish, dogs, opossoms, chips, and, cotton
yes
No they are not.
As long as the equipment used to slice the onions was clean and sanitary, sliced onions are perfectly fine to eat. Store sliced onions in the refrigerator.
Onions are great at removing excess oil on your skin by rubbing half an onion on your skin. I think what happened is you had a little onion on your fingers and touched your face causing some of the oil to partially disolve.