From your question, I assume you have somehow put onions into your nose. Of course, if you have done this, you now know that onions in the nostrils is not a good idea. They have a pungent smell, they make your eyes and nose water, and overall cause quite a bit of problems! Unfortunately, onions would not easily slide back out of the nose once they are pushed in. So, just one onion -- even a little onion slice -- is reason to go to the doctor right away. The good news is, doctors made a special tool to easily pull onions (and other objects) out of the nose, ears, and mouth/throat. Often, it only takes a couple minutes to get them out.
So, if you haven't told already, go tell your mom or dad what you did and ask them to take you to the doctor. And remember from now on, you shouldn't put anything that's bigger than your elbow into your nose, ears, or mouth.
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Onions are classified into two categories. Green onions or scallions and dry onions, which are mature onions. There are many varieties of onions and range from red to white to yellow. Some are classified by the pungency, hot and mild. Because onions are being hybridized it would be hard to know how many kinds there are.
0.1872 cups of chopped onions.
Approximately 1.1 onions
5 pounds of diced onions would take 5 pounds of whole onions chopped up.
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.
The collective noun is a rope of onions.There are actually many collective nouns for onions. For example: a bushel of onions, a bag of onions (the word bag is a concrete noun, naturally, but is also a collective noun when used in this context), a lot of onions, or a bunch of onions.All of these are legitimate collective nouns that can be used to describe onions (there are of course many more).
Many times.
Onions come in many sizes - this is one where you actually have to use your own judgement,
There are many key nutrients in onions like Vitamin C and dietary fiber.
It depends on how big the onions are. I'd say 2 onions per cup.