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If I understand correctly what I've read on the Net, some varieties of
onion are more apt to make one cry than others. I'd like to know which varieties are the WORST ... "cry wise." ( I already understand the chemistry that causes the sobbing ![]() Thanks! Christopher A. Steele Son of Col. M.J. Steele, US Army Security Agency/AGC, Fts: Devens, Rucker, Lawton, OATerm, MacArther, + |
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![]() "Christopher A. Steele" > wrote in message om... > If I understand correctly what I've read on the Net, some varieties of > onion are more apt to make one cry than others. I'd like to know which > varieties are the WORST ... "cry wise." ( I already understand the > chemistry that causes the sobbing ![]() > > Thanks! > > Christopher A. Steele > Son of Col. M.J. Steele, US Army Security Agency/AGC, Fts: Devens, > Rucker, Lawton, OATerm, MacArther, + I have found (your mileage may vary) that if my knife is very sharp, the tears are significantly reduced. |
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![]() "Christopher A. Steele" > wrote in message om... > If I understand correctly what I've read on the Net, some varieties of > onion are more apt to make one cry than others. I'd like to know which > varieties are the WORST ... "cry wise." ( I already understand the > chemistry that causes the sobbing ![]() > > Thanks! > > Christopher A. Steele > Son of Col. M.J. Steele, US Army Security Agency/AGC, Fts: Devens, > Rucker, Lawton, OATerm, MacArther, + P.S. I realize you were asking about varieties when I wrote my previous post. Sorry if my answer wasn't completely on-topic. I guess it was more of a suggestion :-) |
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![]() "Christopher A. Steele" > wrote in message om... > If I understand correctly what I've read on the Net, some varieties of > onion are more apt to make one cry than others. I'd like to know which > varieties are the WORST ... "cry wise." ( I already understand the > chemistry that causes the sobbing ![]() For me it's not the variety so much as the freshness. The fresher the onion, the more I tear up. |
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Jess Askin wrote:
> For me it's not the variety so much as the freshness. The fresher the > onion, the more I tear up. I've had the exact opposite experience. It was explained to me thus: The tearing is from the tear-making stuff in the onion getting into the air and into your eyes. If the onion is young, the cell wall does a good job of keeping the tear-making stuff in. If the knife is sharp, fewer cell walls are broken so less gets into the air. If the onion is old, the cell walls break down which equals more irritation and tears. Anything that mashes or purees the onion will mean more tearing than plain cutting. In addition to a sharp knife, I get a good deal of protection from my ordinary glasses. Then I work quickly and efficiently and cover the cut onions with plastic as soon as I can. I skip all other hints for tear free onions. --Lia |
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Jess Askin wrote:
> For me it's not the variety so much as the freshness. The fresher the > onion, the more I tear up. I've had the exact opposite experience. It was explained to me thus: The tearing is from the tear-making stuff in the onion getting into the air and into your eyes. If the onion is young, the cell wall does a good job of keeping the tear-making stuff in. If the knife is sharp, fewer cell walls are broken so less gets into the air. If the onion is old, the cell walls break down which equals more irritation and tears. Anything that mashes or purees the onion will mean more tearing than plain cutting. In addition to a sharp knife, I get a good deal of protection from my ordinary glasses. Then I work quickly and efficiently and cover the cut onions with plastic as soon as I can. I skip all other hints for tear free onions. --Lia |
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 15:05:23 -0500, "Jess Askin"
> wrote: > For me it's not the variety so much as the freshness. The fresher the > onion, the more I tear up. We grew onions this year and they are real tear jerkers. Don't know the variety, but they are yellow (brown) skinned and huge. sf Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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Michael Odom > wrote: > On 12 Oct 2004 11:11:01 -0700, > (Christopher A. Steele) wrote: > > >If I understand correctly what I've read on the Net, some varieties of > >onion are more apt to make one cry than others. I'd like to know which > >varieties are the WORST ... "cry wise." ( I already understand the > >chemistry that causes the sobbing ![]() > > > >Thanks! > > > Oddly, I've had the worst problems with shallots. No idea why. > > Shallots bother me, too. You usually don't use that many in a recipe, but they do pack a punch. Cindy -- C.J. Fuller Delete the obvious to email me |
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 23:36:29 GMT, Cindy Fuller
> wrote: >In article >, > Michael Odom > wrote: > >> On 12 Oct 2004 11:11:01 -0700, >> (Christopher A. Steele) wrote: >> >> >If I understand correctly what I've read on the Net, some varieties of >> >onion are more apt to make one cry than others. I'd like to know which >> >varieties are the WORST ... "cry wise." ( I already understand the >> >chemistry that causes the sobbing ![]() >> > >> >Thanks! >> > >> Oddly, I've had the worst problems with shallots. No idea why. >> >> >Shallots bother me, too. You usually don't use that many in a recipe, >but they do pack a punch. > Another poster indicated that old onions are more likely to make you tear up than fresh ones. I wonder if my weeping over shallots is due to their being almost always less fresh than other onions in the store. modom "Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes." -- Jimmie Dale Gilmore |
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 23:36:29 GMT, Cindy Fuller
> wrote: >In article >, > Michael Odom > wrote: > >> On 12 Oct 2004 11:11:01 -0700, >> (Christopher A. Steele) wrote: >> >> >If I understand correctly what I've read on the Net, some varieties of >> >onion are more apt to make one cry than others. I'd like to know which >> >varieties are the WORST ... "cry wise." ( I already understand the >> >chemistry that causes the sobbing ![]() >> > >> >Thanks! >> > >> Oddly, I've had the worst problems with shallots. No idea why. >> >> >Shallots bother me, too. You usually don't use that many in a recipe, >but they do pack a punch. > Another poster indicated that old onions are more likely to make you tear up than fresh ones. I wonder if my weeping over shallots is due to their being almost always less fresh than other onions in the store. modom "Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes." -- Jimmie Dale Gilmore |
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Michael Odom > wrote: > On 12 Oct 2004 11:11:01 -0700, > (Christopher A. Steele) wrote: > > >If I understand correctly what I've read on the Net, some varieties of > >onion are more apt to make one cry than others. I'd like to know which > >varieties are the WORST ... "cry wise." ( I already understand the > >chemistry that causes the sobbing ![]() > > > >Thanks! > > > Oddly, I've had the worst problems with shallots. No idea why. > > Shallots bother me, too. You usually don't use that many in a recipe, but they do pack a punch. Cindy -- C.J. Fuller Delete the obvious to email me |
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(Christopher A. Steele) wrote: > If I understand correctly what I've read on the Net, some varieties of > onion are more apt to make one cry than others. I'd like to know which > varieties are the WORST ... "cry wise." ( I already understand the > chemistry that causes the sobbing ![]() > > Thanks! > Never made a difference to me... White, yellow and purple all have the same fumes. I solved the problem by using a fan. Turn the back of the fan to you to vent off the fumes. Works like a charm. I finally just installed a vent fan in the kitchen window. K. -- Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... >,,<Cat's Haven Hobby Farm>,,<Katraatcenturyteldotnet>,,< http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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This may sound silly but while cutting onions i put a piece of bread in my
mouth and breathe through your mouth instead of your nose..seems to help..you look a little odd with a piece of bread hanging out of your mouth but hey whatever works!! "James Shugg" > wrote in message om... > (Christopher A. Steele) wrote in message . com>... > > If I understand correctly what I've read on the Net, some varieties of > > onion are more apt to make one cry than others. I'd like to know which > > varieties are the WORST ... "cry wise." ( I already understand the > > chemistry that causes the sobbing ![]() > > > > Thanks! > > > > Christopher A. Steele > > Son of Col. M.J. Steele, US Army Security Agency/AGC, Fts: Devens, > > Rucker, Lawton, OATerm, MacArther, + > > Slicing onions is not a problem if you wear contact lenses. No tears at all. |
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This may sound silly but while cutting onions i put a piece of bread in my
mouth and breathe through your mouth instead of your nose..seems to help..you look a little odd with a piece of bread hanging out of your mouth but hey whatever works!! "James Shugg" > wrote in message om... > (Christopher A. Steele) wrote in message . com>... > > If I understand correctly what I've read on the Net, some varieties of > > onion are more apt to make one cry than others. I'd like to know which > > varieties are the WORST ... "cry wise." ( I already understand the > > chemistry that causes the sobbing ![]() > > > > Thanks! > > > > Christopher A. Steele > > Son of Col. M.J. Steele, US Army Security Agency/AGC, Fts: Devens, > > Rucker, Lawton, OATerm, MacArther, + > > Slicing onions is not a problem if you wear contact lenses. No tears at all. |
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This may sound silly but while cutting onions i put a piece of bread in my
mouth and breathe through your mouth instead of your nose..seems to help..you look a little odd with a piece of bread hanging out of your mouth but hey whatever works!! "James Shugg" > wrote in message om... > (Christopher A. Steele) wrote in message . com>... > > If I understand correctly what I've read on the Net, some varieties of > > onion are more apt to make one cry than others. I'd like to know which > > varieties are the WORST ... "cry wise." ( I already understand the > > chemistry that causes the sobbing ![]() > > > > Thanks! > > > > Christopher A. Steele > > Son of Col. M.J. Steele, US Army Security Agency/AGC, Fts: Devens, > > Rucker, Lawton, OATerm, MacArther, + > > Slicing onions is not a problem if you wear contact lenses. No tears at all. |
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Thank you for all the responses. I assumed one variety of onion must
be worse than the others, but perhaps that isn't true. It also seems to make sense that the age of the onion might affect its 'sob-istic ability.' > > Thanks! > > Christopher A. Steele > Son of Col. M.J. Steele, US Army Security Agency/AGC, Fts: Devens, > Rucker, Lawton, OATerm, MacArther, + |
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Christopher A. Steele wrote:
> Thank you for all the responses. I assumed one variety of onion must > be worse than the others, but perhaps that isn't true. It also seems > to make sense that the age of the onion might affect its 'sob-istic > ability.' Now that all the wisdom has been imparted, read what Harold McGee has to say about the whole subject. He did actual onion experiments. Pastorio >>Thanks! >> >>Christopher A. Steele >> Son of Col. M.J. Steele, US Army Security Agency/AGC, Fts: Devens, >>Rucker, Lawton, OATerm, MacArther, + |
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![]() "Christopher A. Steele" > wrote in message om... > If I understand correctly what I've read on the Net, some varieties of > onion are more apt to make one cry than others. I'd like to know which > varieties are the WORST ... "cry wise." ( I already understand the > chemistry that causes the sobbing ![]() > > Thanks! > > Christopher A. Steele > Son of Col. M.J. Steele, US Army Security Agency/AGC, Fts: Devens, > Rucker, Lawton, OATerm, MacArther, + I have found (your mileage may vary) that if my knife is very sharp, the tears are significantly reduced. |
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![]() "Christopher A. Steele" > wrote in message om... > If I understand correctly what I've read on the Net, some varieties of > onion are more apt to make one cry than others. I'd like to know which > varieties are the WORST ... "cry wise." ( I already understand the > chemistry that causes the sobbing ![]() For me it's not the variety so much as the freshness. The fresher the onion, the more I tear up. |
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Thank you for all the responses. I assumed one variety of onion must
be worse than the others, but perhaps that isn't true. It also seems to make sense that the age of the onion might affect its 'sob-istic ability.' > > Thanks! > > Christopher A. Steele > Son of Col. M.J. Steele, US Army Security Agency/AGC, Fts: Devens, > Rucker, Lawton, OATerm, MacArther, + |
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![]() "Christopher A. Steele" > wrote in message om... > If I understand correctly what I've read on the Net, some varieties of > onion are more apt to make one cry than others. I'd like to know which > varieties are the WORST ... "cry wise." ( I already understand the > chemistry that causes the sobbing ![]() > > Thanks! > > Christopher A. Steele > Son of Col. M.J. Steele, US Army Security Agency/AGC, Fts: Devens, > Rucker, Lawton, OATerm, MacArther, + P.S. I realize you were asking about varieties when I wrote my previous post. Sorry if my answer wasn't completely on-topic. I guess it was more of a suggestion :-) |
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at Tue, 12 Oct 2004 18:11:01 GMT in
>, (Christopher A. Steele) wrote : >If I understand correctly what I've read on the Net, some varieties of >onion are more apt to make one cry than others. I'd like to know which >varieties are the WORST ... "cry wise." ( I already understand the >chemistry that causes the sobbing ![]() > Walla Walla Sweet onions - at least the real ones grown in and around Walla Walla. I'd expect a sweet onion, especially the Walla Wallas which when good are virtually as sweet as an apple, to be low-tears, but these are insane. However, they make up for it IMHO by being the best onions as well - in addition to amazing sweetness they have a fantastic, mellow flavour. -- Alex Rast (remove d., .7, not, and .NOSPAM to reply) |
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