Onion Health Benefits @Kat’s Kitchen

by kathrynsherratt

Welcome to my new regular feature of what’s in my fridge and why. A nutritional round up of everyday foods – with a continued focus on what’s available right now. 

Onions are a staple in nearly every kitchen I’ve ever been in and that’s quite a few! They originated in central Asia and through the centuries have been revered not only for their culinary use but also for their therapeutic properties. 

Fried onions – whether cooked slow for their sweetness, or fast for a bit more crunch form the cornerstone of so many sauces and one I cook a lot is the classic Italian sauce base – soffritto – onions, carrot and celery. 

Onion health benefits

Here’s a few reasons to encourage you to include onions (of any type) regularly in your diet. 

  • Similar to garlic, onions have been found to decrease blood fat levels, lower blood pressure and prevent clots. 
  • Good sources of Vitamins C, B6, B1 and K. Vitamin B1 was the first B vitamin discovered and is essential for energy production, nerve cell function and carbohydrate metabolism.
  • Contain sulphur which is a component of several amino acids found in the insulin hormone which helps regulate blood sugar levels. 

 

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