Onion skin
Question asked by: loCa13
Asked on: 30 Nov 2010
The onion skin 'lives' on the outside of an onion, which is a member of the allium family, and is an important foodstuff for people to add flavouring.
It has a distinctive taste and generally is considered very tasty by people. It is good for you too!
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Replied at: 05 Dec 2010
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