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Sweet Onions are a varity of ] which are not pugnent. There are several varieties of Sweet Onion. Although all Onions have sugar, sweet onions have a very low sulfur content as compared to typical Onions. Also, the water content is comparitavely very high. These differences emphasize the sweetness of the Onion. '''Sweet onion''' is a varity of ] that is not pungent. There are several varieties of sweet onion. Although all onions have sugar, sweet onions have a very low sulfur content as compared to typical onions. Also, the water content is comparitavely very high. These differences emphasize the sweetness of the onion.



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Sweet onion is a varity of onion that is not pungent. There are several varieties of sweet onion. Although all onions have sugar, sweet onions have a very low sulfur content as compared to typical onions. Also, the water content is comparitavely very high. These differences emphasize the sweetness of the onion.


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