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Onion skin waste ups antioxidant activity in bread, finds study

A study published in the journal Food Chemistry by Gawlik-Dziki et al.found that dried and ground on…
onionA study published in the journal Food Chemistry by Gawlik-Dziki et al.found that dried and ground onion skins could be used at 3% levels to replace wheat flour, upping the presence of quertin, an antioxidant which guards against cell damage and has anti-inflammatory properties.

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