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5 types of onions and their benefits and popular culinary uses

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 4, 2025, 17:00 IST
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Types of onions and their culinary uses

Think of an Indian kitchen, and one of the most commonly consumed vegetables is onion. It is also one of the most versatile ingredients, valued not just for its bold, versatile flavor but also for its impressive health benefits as well. Rich in antioxidants like quercetin and sulfur compounds, onions come in various types and colors, and each variety serves a different purpose in the kitchen. Whether eaten raw in salads, sautéed into curries, or caramelized for depth in soups and sauces, onion is a flavorful, functional ingredient, and this piece of information explores the varieties, their benefits, and popular culinary uses as well.

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Yellow Onion

It is one of the richest sources of antioxidant content among all onion types. It contains quercetin, a powerful flavonoid that helps fight inflammation and may reduce the risk of chronic diseases. As per a study, the rich antioxidants help prevent cell damage and reduce inflammation in the body.
Flavour: It is pungent when raw and sweetens after cooking
Best uses: It is mostly used for curries, soups, stews and for caramelizing. It is ideal for French onion soup, biryani, and Indian curries.

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Red Onion

It is also rich in antioxidants called anthocyanins, which give it the rich purple-red color. This compound helps fight oxidative stress and reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers. As per a study, it is said that consumption of red onion juice helps increase total antioxidant capacity, elevate antioxidant enzyme activity, and reduces oxidative stress markers in humans and animals as well.
Flavour: It is very sharp and spicy when raw; and gets milder when cooked
Best uses: It is mostly used in salads, salsas, chutneys, and burgers. It can also be pickled for tangy toppings and is best used in Mediterranean, Indian, and Mexican cuisines.

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White Onion

This variety of onion is packed with organosulfur compounds that help support liver detoxification and also lowers blood pressure. According to a study, white onion contains flavonoids and antioxidants that reduce inflammation, lower triglycerides and LDL cholesterol, and act as natural blood thinners that improve circulation and prevent clots, contributing to heart health optimization.
Flavour: It is very crisp, clean, and slightly sweet in taste
Best uses: It is mostly used in Mexican dishes like tacos, guacamole, and enchiladas and it is also good for stir-fries, sandwiches, and light sauces.

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Shallots

Shallots contain quercetin, kaempferol, and allicin, potent antioxidants that help fight free radicals, reduce oxidative stress, and also support cellular health and slow down aging. As per a study, they improve glucose metabolism, insulin sensitivity, and chromium content aids in blood sugar control, helpful for diabetes management.
Flavour: It is very mild, slightly sweet, and offers a hint of garlic
Best uses: It is mostly used for vinaigrettes, sauces, French cooking, and in gourmet dishes. It is also apt for biryanis and kebabs and is perfect for delicate dishes where strong onion flavor would overpower.

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Spring Onion

Also known as Scallion or Green Onion, they are rich in vitamin C and vitamin A, which help strengthen the immune system. The antibacterial and antiviral properties help protect against common infections and seasonal illnesses. It is said that spring onion leaf extracts are rich in compounds like quercetin and vitamin C, which help prevent infectious diseases such as the common cold and influenza.
Flavour: It is very mild, grassy, and slightly peppery in taste.

Best uses: It is best used for garnishing, and is also apt for Asian stir-fries, noodles, and omelettes. Make sure to use both the white and green parts, as they add freshness without overpowering other flavours.

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