Maui onion
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Ingredient Information

Name

Maui onion

Category

Verduras

Popularity

15 recipes

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Inactive

Description

Maui Onion

The Maui onion is a variety of sweet onion originating from the island of Maui in Hawaii. It is known for its mild and sweet flavor, much less pungent than common onions, making it ideal for use in salads, sauces, and preparations where a hint of onion is desired without the characteristic strong flavor or pungency typically provided by other onions.

This onion is distinguished by its medium to large size, its thin, pale yellow to golden skin, and its juicy and quite crisp texture. Due to its low content of sulfur compounds, it is easier to digest and does not usually cause tears when cut.

Regarding its properties, the Maui onion is rich in antioxidants and contains anti-inflammatory compounds that benefit cardiovascular health. Furthermore, it provides B and C vitamins, as well as minerals such as potassium and manganese.

In different regions of Latin America, although the Maui onion is not so common, it may be referred to simply as sweet onion or sweet yellow onion. However, its main characteristic clearly distinguishes it from stronger or more pungent local varieties.

In cooking, the Maui onion is perfect for recipes that require a more delicate flavor, such as side dishes, fresh salads, raw sauces, and dishes where one wishes to enhance other flavors without the onion dominating the dish.

Nutritional Properties

1.7g
fiber
19mcg
folate
146mg
potassium
4.7g
sugars
40
calories
0.9g
protein
8.1mg
vitamin c
0.1g
total fat
9.3g
carbohydrates

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