FOB Price
أحصل على آخر سعر70 ~ 150 / Metric Ton ( Negotiable )
|Minimum Order
Place of Origin:
-
Price for Minimum Order:
Minimum Order Quantity:
10 Metric Ton
Packaging Detail:
delivery cartons
Delivery Time:
15
Supplying Ability:
500000 Metric Ton per Month
Payment Type:
T/T, Western Union, Money Gram
Austria
الشخص الذي يمكن الاتصال به David
Erdbergstrabe 120a 03 Landstrabe 1030, Vienna, Vienna
The Red onion is a bulb onion grown from seed or sets (small bulbs
less than one inch in diameter). It has a burgundy wine-colored
sheath that protects its ruby and white ringed, coarse flesh. Red
onion\'s flavor ranges from sweet to pungent depending on its age,
particular variety or how much sulfur was in the growing soil or in
the fertilizer used. It can grow up to 6 inches in diameter if
harvested at its latest point of maturity.
Red onions are available year-round.
Onions vary in colors shape, flavor and sizes, however all onions
can be categorized as either spring/summer varieties, or storage
varieties. The Red onion is classified as a spring/summer variety
as it has a thin protective layer whereas storage onions have
multiple protective layers which allows them greater time to be
stored and less chance of bruising. Mature onions are ready for
harvesting when their green tops wither, fall over and begin to
turn brown. This occurs approximately six months after
planting.
Red onions have a high polyphenol content, including a rich
concentration of flavonoid polyphenols. Among the flavonoids, they
also provide a particularly large amount of quercetin. The highest
concentrations of quercetin occur in the outermost rings and in the
part closest to the root. Quercetin provides antioxidant properties
that are known to have preventative and curing properties related
to cancer, heart and digestive illnesses.
Red onions may be used in recipes calling simply for onions but
they are used principally as a main ingredient alongside a few
other supporting ingredients as their bold flavor will generally
dominate any dish they are in. Red onions are heavily utilized as a
sandwich onion, yet they can be roasted, grilled, braised,
caramelized, fried and even pickled. Complimentary pairings include
foods rich in fat such as cream, melting and fresh cheeses, eggs,
avocados, olive oil and nuts, grilled meats, acidic ingredients
such as citrus, vinegars and tomatoes, vibrant herbs including
basil, cilantro, parsley and tarragon and warming spices including
cumin, cayenne, cinnamon and star anise.