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Onion

Scientific Name: Allium cepa L.
Familly: Liliáceas
Origin: Asia

Properties: It is a bulb constituted by leaves arranged in layers. The young plants, with the bulb a little developed and without flower are also called onions. Presents varied formats, since it can be round, flattened or in the shape of a pear.

Gardening tips: Sow in nursery from September to November for the types of short days, and from December to the end of February for the ones of long days. The type to be used should be chosen with rigour, paying attention to the time of cultivation. The luminosity significantly influences the development of the culture. The bulbs require a period of warmth so they can form.

Therapeutic use: Rich in vitamin C, stimulant, diuretic, a digestive and blood purifier.


Culinary use


Onion pie

Ingredients:

4 teacups of finely chopped onion
1 teacup of cream crackers crushed in a mixer
8 tablespoons of melted margarine
 A teacup and a half of milk
4 eggs
1/2 teacup of grated cheese        
 salt and pepper  



Directions/How to prepare:

Mix the cracker crumbs with 4 (table)spoons of margarine. Press into the sides and bottom of the mould. Cook the onion slowly in the rest of the margarine, until it is soft but not browned. Add the milk gradually with the lightly beaten eggs. Season to taste and pour over the onions which should already be placed in the mould. Sprinkle on the cheese and place in the oven until set.




Cousse-cousse with onion and mushroom

Ingredients:

200 g of couscous
3 onions
50 g of mushrooms
20 g of margarine

Half a bunch of parsley
salt
pepper
olive oil

Directions/How to prepare: In a bowl, leave the couscous to soak in water with a little salt. Dice the mushrooms. In a frying pan, sauté the chopped onions and the mushrooms until golden. In a pan, preferably a steamer, leave the couscous to cook. Finally, add the mushrooms, onions, chopped parsley and sprinkle with olive oil.

 
 
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