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Home » How to Prevent Cancer » Red Onions vs White Onions, Which One’s Healthier?

Red Onions vs White Onions, Which One’s Healthier?

Published April 7, 2013 Last Updated April 2, 2019 By Lori Ryman 67 Comments

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red onion vs white onion

Red Onions vs White Onions

When it comes to onions, we have plenty of choices, red, yellow, or white. Have you ever wondered which type of onion is healthier?

Both types of onions are powerful superfoods with anti-carcinogenic, antiviral, antibacterial, and antioxidant properties. Onions are packed with beneficial nutrients and compounds.

Many think that the only difference is the appearance and taste, but when you examine the nutritional differences of red onions vs white onions, one contains more health benefits than the other.

Red onions have a deep purple layer of outer skin and are most often used raw, in salads, sandwiches, or dips. White onions have a more mild flavor and an off white or white colored skin.

What’s the Difference Red Onions vs White Onions

There are quite a few commonalities between both red and white onions. Both types of onions are considered low on the glycemic index, with a rating of 10. They both also provide about 10 percent of the daily value for vitamin C and the same amount of calcium per serving.

Although white onions contain .5 more grams of fiber and a higher amount of sulfur, red onions have been found to contain a higher amount of many other beneficial nutrients.

So, pull out your red onions and whip up a dish to throw them in!

In general, the rule is that onions with a sharply strong taste, such as red onions, contain a higher amount of antioxidants. Red onions also win in the category of cancer prevention and blood thinning properties. Additionally, red onions contain less sugar compared to white onions, which is where they get their sweet taste from.

– Antioxidant Properties

Overall, red onions contain a higher amount of antioxidant compounds. They are higher in total flavonoids than white onions and yellow onions are considered to be in the middle. Red onions contain 415 to 1917 mg of flavonols compared to yellow ones, which only contain 270 to 1187 mg.

One of the most beneficial compounds in red onions is quercetin, which is a polyphenol compound. Quercetin is a powerful compound which is beneficial for scavenging free radicals in the body.

Red onions are also richer in anthocyanins which give them the red/purple color. Red onions were found to contain at least 25 different anthocyanins.

– Cancer Fighting

Due to the high amount of antioxidant properties contained in red onions compared to white, red onions provide stronger protection against cancer.

The quercetin and allicin in red onions have been shown to reduce inflammation and be beneficial for both the prevention and treatment of cancer.

Studies have shown that the consumption of onions reduces the risk of stomach, colorectal, oral, laryngeal, esophageal and  ovarian cancer. According to one study, the risk of stomach cancer was reduced by 50% when half an onion was eaten daily.

– Blood Thinning

Both types of onions have blood thinning properties as they contain a high amount of flavonoids and sulfur compounds. However, red onions are an even more effective natural blood thinner as they are richer in flavonoids, which helps thin the blood.

How to Get the Most Benefit

The level of antioxidant flavonoids has been found to be much higher in the outer most layers of the onion. So make sure not to over peel, those outer layers have the most nutrients. According to a recent study peeling the first two layers of the onion removes 75 % of the antioxidant anthocyanins.

Make sure to get enough servings of onions into your diet, it is recommended that individuals eat at least 3 onions every week to get optimal benefits for preventing cancer.

For most benefit, make sure to include a variety of onions in your diet, but especially make sure to have at least one red onion a week!

 

Which do you include in your diet red onions or white onions?

 

Sources:
http://www.naturalnews.com/036751_onions_superfood_quercetin.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/035535_red_onions_inflammation_medicine.html
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18494496

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About Lori Ryman

Lori Ryman, BS, MS, has been dedicated to researching natural alternatives for the past 15 years. Lori has a background in research methods, health, and nutrition. She started with an Interest in natural alternatives to improve her own health and she continues to share natural DIY projects, recipes and natural alternatives with millions of viewers on treasuredtips.com.

Lori’s research for posts is based on peer reviewed evidenced-based research. Lori is a published author in a peer reviewed research journal. Her work has been covered by MSN, The Huffington Post, wikiHow, The New York Times, and many more.

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  1. Shivam Maharshi

    April 1, 2019 at 3:10 am

    Is it 3 big red onions per week or 3 small onions?

    Reply
  2. Anonymous

    January 9, 2019 at 11:33 am

    onion juice + Bittergourd Juice + carrot Juice ( 2 to 3 months )= Best natural Antibiotic

    Reply
  3. Jeovany

    November 17, 2018 at 4:32 am

    Hi,can any one tell me why if I eat red onion a day ,my cholesteral was high and my calcium was low,,since my wife was diagnosed with stomchac and colon cancer, and now they did was called an astomy,Elistomy,the doctors cant do any thing for her,shes very very weak ,I dont jniw how to cook ,so I been eating a red onion with lemon a,cheese and a glass of 1% milk with cuban coffe, that’s all my intake once a day,,of cause,,my daughter comes and cooks fir my wife enough for three days,,I was putting Mayonnaise on the bred, since I found out about a week a go about my cholesterol and the calcium issue, I stop putting the Mayonnaise…another thing,I’m confuse, I like eggs, but some say that they elevate your cholesterol, others say the contrary, so why if I’m eating so healthy why my cholesterol was high and my calcium low,,thanks

    Reply
  4. Mwanga linus

    October 15, 2018 at 9:09 pm

    I have alergy,can i try it?

    Reply
  5. Jeovany

    June 23, 2018 at 1:54 am

    Are onions good for low testosterone?

    Reply
  6. Julie Costello

    April 7, 2017 at 6:02 pm

    I love onions 😊 That being said my favorite is white . Are use it for cooking all my meals .. and when I want to snack , I will take half onion chop it in big chunks an avocado squeeze a bit of lemon salt and olive oil .. I eat it as a snack and if I could I’d eat it for breakfast lunch and dinner 😊😋😍

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    • Lori

      April 17, 2017 at 1:21 pm

      Sounds great with avocado, lemon and olive oil 🙂

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