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White onion

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With a greenish, creamy-white, papery skin and crisp white flesh, white onions have a strong flavour and are generally considered too pungent to eat raw. However, they are excellent for cooking, either fried until tender and added to soups, stews or dishes. Or baked whole and stuffed.