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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.
there isn't one, for onion powder is a powder
If I not have time then I mix powder of onion
Baking powder is not a spice, it is a chemical leavener.
there isn't one, for onion powder is a powder
Onion salt contains salt also whereas onion powder only contains powdered onion.
1/8 teaspoon onion powder equals 1 tablespoon minced onion also read as this: 1/8 teaspoon onion powder equals 1/16 cup of minced onion
The origins of 5 spice powder are lost to history.
To substitute onion powder for minced onion, you typically use about 1/4 teaspoon of onion powder for every 1 teaspoon of minced onion. This is because onion powder is more concentrated in flavor. Adjust based on personal taste, as some may prefer a stronger onion flavor.
Onion salt tastes like "salty onion". Onion powder just tastes like "onion". I use both onion and garlic powder a lot, but have never used either onion salt or garlic salt, so I can use salt independently (control the amount).
There is onion juice and you can find it in the bakery/spice section at your store.
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