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No, storing potatoes or onions in the refrigerator does NOT cause cancer. If it did, then we would be able to prevent cancer. Please see the attached site for reliable information relating to cancer. ................. potatoes and onions should NOT be stored in the fridge. You can only store green onions in the fridge, but not taters and onions or even garlic.
Onions are biennials
All onions are monocots.
Since onion is a vegetable, sugar is stored in form of starch.
Unpeeled onions or peeled onions do not absorb bacteria or viruses. This a superstition that has been around for hundreds of years.
You can store them for over a month and a half before they lose their flavor.
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.
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as sugars
Onions store energy in their bulb in the form of carbohydrates. The carbohydrates are stored as soluble fiber and glucose. Onions also have some starch, but not nearly as much as tuberous vegetables.
You should store them seperately because the onions take the moisture from them. So it would be best to put th potatos in a dark place, and maybe get a ceiling basket for the onions.
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Ideally, sweet onions should be stored in a cool, dark, dry location and spread out for optimum air circulation.
Hanging onions in a cool, dark place will help them to last longer. Good air flow, cool temperatures, and darkness are needed to store onions.
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