Sweet onion is a type of onion known for its mild, sweet flavor and low pungency compared to regular yellow or red onions. It’s commonly used in raw dishes, sandwiches, and cooking where a sweeter taste is desired. 🧅
Key Features
- Taste: Mild, sweet, less sharp than regular onions
- Texture: Crisp and juicy
- Appearance: Large, round bulb with pale golden or white skin
Nutritional Benefits
- Low in calories: ~40 calories per medium onion
- Vitamins & minerals: Vitamin C, B6, folate, potassium
- Antioxidants: Quercetin and other flavonoids for anti-inflammatory benefits
- Fiber: Supports digestion
Common Uses
- Raw: In salads, sandwiches, burgers, or salsas
- Grilled or roasted: Enhances natural sweetness
- Caramelized: Adds depth to soups, stews, and pizzas
- Pickled: For tacos, sandwiches, or appetizers
Tips for Cooking
- Sweet onions are best when eaten raw or lightly cooked to preserve their flavor.
- Store in a cool, dry, dark place to maintain freshness.
- Examples of popular sweet onion varieties: Vidalia, Walla Walla, Maui.
✅ Sweet onions are ideal when you want onion flavor without the strong bite, making them perfect for salads and sandwiches.
I can also provide a guide to picking and storing sweet onions for maximum flavor.