Chopping onions can really make the waterworks start flowing. It’s so annoying that home cooks and professional chefs alike have tried to scheme ways to overcome the tear-jerking effects of preparing onions for their final resting place.
From soaking your onions in water to sharpening your knife like you’re being sent into battle to practicing proper breathing techniques, it seems everyone has an answer to the crying question. Unfortunately, many tips and tricks simply don’t hold up over time.
Take your snacking to a whole new level with Sunions. Bred to be tearless, sweet, and leave you without that classic onion breath. Sunions are delicious any way you eat them! pic.twitter.com/l8h5Yaq2C3
— Sunions (@SunionOnion) January 16, 2020
But if you want to be rid of oniony tears forever, now you can be. That’s been made possible by Sunions.
I swear I’m not making this up. The Sunion is a cross-breed of two other onions and looks no different than the ones you have used in dishes for years. However, because Sunions do not have lachrymatory-factor synthase (the chemical that makes your eyes burn), they become milder and sweeter while in storage.
We got tearless onions now?
Science is wild. pic.twitter.com/fh1uhyin0x— RayApollo (@RayApollo) February 1, 2020
Of course, the hype surrounding a tearless onion seemed too good to be true. Luckily, an editor from Taste of Home tried out Sunions first hand and the results were fascinating.
“I held the chopped onion up to my eye to see if I’d tear up, and nothing,” the editor said.. “They don’t even really have much of a smell. We could definitely taste the onion on our tacos, though, which is what we were hoping for.”
How can we make tearless onions but I still can't get gigabit internet out in the country? pic.twitter.com/I2Pkczjz1T
— Hova (@JahovasWitniss) March 27, 2019
If you’re looking to spice up your cooking without the customary crying, retailers like Walmart, Costco and Kroger all carry Sunions. The next time you go on a grocery run, skip the tissues and simply stick with Sunions.
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