It's not wrong, however it is best to skin the onions first, stock is a basic ingredient in many dishes, it adds flavour and liquid, it is not meant to add colour, the onion skins will taint the stock brown or red (depending on the onion type). If you use a tainted stock for a white sauce or risotto for example, then the finished dish will be tainted. Don't be lazy peel em!
Don't eat onions.
No, onions are actually an astringent which irritates the skin.
Common colored onions include red onions, yellow onions, and white onions. Red onions have a deep purple outer skin and a mild sweet flavor, yellow onions have a golden brown skin and a pungent flavor, and white onions have a light yellow skin and a milder taste compared to the other varieties.
No, they can eat fruits and veggies, just not onions
Meal worms can not eat onions or pickles, but they can eat strawberries. :)
The best onions to eat raw for maximum flavor and crunchiness are red onions and sweet onions, such as Vidalia or Walla Walla onions.
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.
No.
No, dogs should not eat onions as they can be toxic to them and cause serious health issues.
No, it is not safe for dogs to eat cooked onions in meat as onions are toxic to dogs and can cause serious health issues such as anemia.
No, it is not safe for dogs to eat food cooked with onions as onions are toxic to dogs and can cause serious health issues such as anemia.
No, it is not safe for dogs to eat meat cooked with onions as onions are toxic to dogs and can cause serious health issues such as anemia.