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Onion, Granulated

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Onion, Granulated

Granulated Onion is a free-flowing coarse powder, which resembles cornmeal or granulated sugar in size. The flavor of granulated onion is similar to garlic, but much milder and sweeter. Granulated onion can be used to replace finely chopped onions in any recipe. Use when your out of fresh onions or when you need to save time and want to avoid the mess of chopping an onion.

Granulated onion is a very versatile product to have in your pantry and can be used in almost any savory application alone or with other seasonings. Mix with butter to create onion butter for use on vegetables. Mix into biscuit or bread batters, salad dressings and any recipe where the easy dispersion of an onion flavor is desired.

One tablespoon of our Granulated Onion is equivalent to one-half cup of fresh, finely chopped onions. Our Granulated Onion contains dehydrated onion prepared from fresh white onions, which have been cleaned, sliced, dehydrated and milled to the desired size.

804-694Onion, Granulated - 2.75 oz. jar$3.68QTY:
804-695Onion, Granulated - 9.00 oz. jar$6.18QTY:
804-1661Onion, Granulated - 1.00 lb. pouch$7.18QTY:
804-1662Onion, Granulated - 2.50 lb. pouch$11.72QTY:
804-1094Onion, Granulated - 5.00 lb. pouch$21.05QTY:
804-1663Onion, Granulated - 10.00 lb. pouch$38.23QTY:
804-1664Onion, Granulated - 25.00 lb. pouch$86.07QTY:
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Directions:

Combine the first 9 ingredients and mix well. Turn into an attractive small bowl. Garnish with paprika. Place on a large plate and surround with assorted crackers.

Yields - 3/4 cup

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Onion

The onion (Allium cepa) is one of the oldest and most important of all vegetables.  The genus Allium, with about 1250 species, is one of the largest plant genera in the world. Its exact origins are unknown, but it is thought to have originated in either Afghanistan or Iran.  Depending on the variety, an onion can be sharp, spicy, tangy and pungent or mild and sweet.

In Canaanite Bronze Age settlements, traces of onions were found alongside fig and dates dating back to 5000 BC.  The slaves who built the pyramids were partially reimbursed for their labor with onions, garlic and radishes.  The Ancient Egyptians worshipped onions believing their spherical shape and concentric rings symbolized eternal life. They believed the strong scent of onions would bring breath back to the dead and traces of onions were found in the eye sockets of Ramses IV.

In ancient Greece, athletes ate large quantities of onion because it was believed that it would lighten the balance of blood. Roman gladiators were rubbed down with onion to firm up their muscles. During the Middle Ages onions were so valuable that people would pay their rent  and give them as gifts.

The advent of convenience foods late in this century greatly increased the demand for onions, especially dehydrated onions.  During World War II, the armed forces required huge quantities of granulated, chopped and sliced onions for use in prepared meals and the cultivation and processing of onions exploded.  After the war, civilians generally accepted onions and the demand did not abate.  Today, onions are found in a bewildering array of recipes they are probably the most widely used spice for flavoring food. 

Due to the ease with which, onions are propagated, transported and stored, they are readily available in fresh, frozen, canned, pickled, powdered, and dehydrated forms. Onions are rarely eaten on their own, but are usually a food ingredient. In most foods, onions are chopped, sliced or powdered.

Whole Vanilla Beans

Silver Cloud offers the finest cured Vanilla Beans, which can be purchased in glass tubes containing three beans or 8 ounce and 17 ounce vacuum sealed pouches.  There are approximately 40 beans in an 8 ounce pouch.  Since our beans are sold by weight, depending on the size of the beans, the number in a pouch will vary.

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We have introduced some new flavors that have proven to be big hits. Our Champagne, Natural Flavor Blend is wonderful in buttercream and fondant. This flavor has proven very popular with cake decorators. We have also introduced a Red Velvet, Natural Flavor Blend. This great tasting chocolate flavor contains color and can be used for baking, beverages and ice cream. Wonderful flavor for pancakes and waffles. Add one tablespoon to your typical pancake or waffle mix recipe. We have a new seasoning - Shrimp and Crab Boil Seasoning. Great for southern style or low country shrimp and crabs.

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