Five Health Benefits of Onions
I use onions (usually yellow because Larry has an aversion to red) in just about every meal I make. They are cheap, they are a great base in any meal, add natural flavor and to boot, are sweet and spicy at the same time … AND, they are really good for you.
- Onions are a vegetable! Sometimes it is easy to only think of veggies as green, but if you are eating onions, it counts as a vegetable serving. We need to eat more veggies.
- Onions are a great source of vitamins C and B6, iron, folate, and potassium.
- Onions have immune boosting properties, so load up during this germy time of year.
- They contain phytochemical compounds, which are currently thought to prevent cancer, diabetes and reduce inflammation.
- Onions also are beneficial for your cardiovascular system.
Dice them, slice them, saute them, fry them, caramelize them … they may not be great for your breath, but they are good for your health.
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