• Jesus@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Don’t get me wrong, I love onions as an adult. That said, I had a procedure a few years that fucked my ability to digest allium.

    I’m trying to eat fist fulls of probiotics to see if I can get back in the game.

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      If it’s the oligosaccharides or fructans that are fucking you up, you can heat (not fry) onions in however much oil you’re okay with in your final dish, and then just remove the onions. The flavor compounds are oil soluble, but the oligosaccharides/fructans aren’t. Smaller pieces = more intense onion flavor.

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        Yeah, I’ve been experimenting with that as a solution. I can also mildly tolerate them if they’re cooked high hell or used as a powder. The more raw it is, the harder it is to digest.

        If I can dial the fructans down, I do a lot better.

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              Indeed! TIL! I am going to do the fine chop on the onions for cooking and see how much more flavor I can get out of them.

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                    It’s how we’ve been getting onions into our kids’ food. Juices stay in whatever we’re grating into, but I’m not sure if it makes a difference in the final meal.

                    As for the eyes, it’s tricky - it’s much faster, but yeah, the exposure is more intense. Feels to me like it’s done faster though, I don’t feel like I need to see as well to grate as to mince.