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About
Onions: Onion Nutrition
Onions are low in calories yet add abundant flavor to a wide variety of foods. With only 45 calories per serving, onions are fat and cholesterol free, very low in sodium, high in vitamin C, and a good source of fiber and other key nutrients.
Higher
intakes of fruits and vegetables have been associated with a variety
of health benefits. Research shows that onions may help guard
against many chronic diseases. That's probably because onions
contain generous amounts of a flavonoid called quercetin. Other
sources are tea and apples, but research shows that absorption
of quercetin from onions is twice that from tea and more than
three times that from apples. Studies have shown that quercetin
protects against cataracts, cardiovascular disease, and cancer.
In
addition, onions contain a variety of other naturally occurring
chemicals known as organosulfur compounds that have been linked
to lowering blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
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