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What are onions made of?

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what are onions made of?

its made of potassium ,dietary fiber, folic acid ,calcium, iron and querstin

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The onion retrieves its nutrients through the soil. The edible part of the onion is actually its root. It preserves its sugar as a starch until the rest of the plant needs it.

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The main green part of the onion plant does. The rest is underground and has to get their food from those above ground.

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