"Parsley. That green sprig that decorates your plate is a very effective and refreshing way to cleanse your palate. Chew on parsley to get rid of that pungent aftertaste.
Mouth spray. A few spritzes of mint-flavored spray can temporarily mask the smell and the taste of onion-breath. Don't spray on too much; mouthwash and breath freshener are very pungent, and may damage your delicate taste buds.
Mint candies. Menthol candies or fruit candies also do a good job of masking your onion breath. The more powerful the taste, the longer the masking effect lasts."
Caramelizing them will remove the onion potency and replace it with a sweet flavor.
Fresh parsley is good.
Drink white wine
eat cranberry sauce
Shew some parsley.
Some foods can cause bad breath: onions radish red wine garlic Bad breath can also be caused by other illnesses. Bad breath can be caused by not taking care of your teeth by brushing. flossing, using mouthwash, and visiting your dentist regularly.
no , I mean who in the world like onions they smell bad. They make me cry:( :( :( :( :(
yes they do
Beans cause bad gas, and onions make your breath stink. Beans causes bad gas, and onions make your breath stink.
No. Bad breath is caused by germs and bacteria. Good oral hygiene, mints and gum prevent bad breath.
no! they can't it's really really really bad for them
Ofcourse It is bad .It's toxic .
Yes
Not if the vegetables are garlic and onions.
WE BREATHE the air. If we pollute it, we need air, so we breathe it in and get sick.
Nobody has ever given me a bad report. Double negatives cancel each other out. Consider the following sentence: "I don't like no onions." You're essentially stating that it is untrue that you don't like onions (or that you don't like 'no onions' and therefore you *do* like 'onions').
No. That is quite true when speaking of commercially made mayonnaise and comparing it to fresh onions.