I am going to say Food = energy. In the form of glucose in the plant cell. Or the reaction in the mitocondria to form ATP. this might help.
* onion * potato * carrot * artishok
It can store food to survive harsh times.
It matters where you live, and where you can get food. If you are an onion farmer, you only have to go outside your house to get an onion. At a store, one onion costs from about $0.20 to $0.80. They cost cheaper when in the bag.
There is onion juice and you can find it in the bakery/spice section at your store.
The Edible Onion is naturally a biennial plant, so it takes two years to reach maturity and flower. This means it needs to store food over the winter period, It does this by thickening the bases of its leaves to form a bulb during the first year of growth. The bulb stores sugars and starches for the next growing season and we harvest the onion at this stage to make use of this food store.
To keep a cut onion fresh, store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator. This helps prevent moisture loss and odors from affecting the onion.
Onions store energy in the form of carbohydrates in their bulbs. These carbohydrates are produced during photosynthesis and stored in the bulb to support growth, flowering, and reproduction.
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The part eaten is the bulb. The bulb is the plants food store. The roots sprout from the base plate of the bulb.
Veggie
Shrek did not have a holy food. However, he did compare himself to an onion, explaining that like onions, he had layers.
Yes, you can convert fresh chopped onion to onion powder by drying the onions first. Slice the fresh onions thinly and then dehydrate them using a food dehydrator or an oven set at a low temperature until they are completely dry and brittle. Once dried, grind the pieces into a fine powder using a spice grinder or blender. Store the onion powder in an airtight container for future use.