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We tested, it works: the ingenious method of cutting onions
Cutting onions is one of the most hated chores in the kitchen, but Lindsay James has revealed a way to do it most easily that saves a lot of time and tears.
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Thursday, 27 May 2021, 23:37
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No one likes to cut onions, and not just because it makes us cry.
This is not the vegetable that is most convenient to cut, but there may be a surprising solution to it - thanks to one woman who shared a video in which she revealed a convenient and much easier way to do it.
Lindsay James shared her technique with Tiktok and her video garnered no less than 2.5 million views.
She wrote: "It turns out that my way of cutting onions is strange to people, but to me it seems very logical so I decided to share with you my method."
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"So you're actually cutting slices like an orange," she explained.
Then, as soon as the onion "looks like a flower", she places it on its side and makes a downward cut - and hops - you have a sliced onion.
"Why would anyone do it any other way?" She wondered.
The truth?
she is right.
This video has garnered hundreds of thousands of likes and thousands of enthusiastic comments.
One of them wrote: "It's not weird, it's ingenious."
Another asked, "Why did we always cut onions in the wrong way?".
"Wow, I did it and I do not understand why no one else is doing it!", Wrote another enthusiastic respondent.
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