Small onion = 4 ounces by weight or about ½ cup chopped
Medium onion = 8 ounces, or about 1 cup chopped
Large onion = 12 ounces, or about 1½ cups chopped
Jumbo onion = 16 ounces, or about 2 cups chopped
1 small onion chopped fine equals approximately 1/4 cup.
You are trying to compare weight to volume -
I have seen from 8 -12 oz
Onions can be from about 20 gm up to over 400 gm
About half of a cup (slightly more, depending on what you call "small"). -Rachel
3 - 4 Large 4 - 5 Medium 6 - 7 Small onions in a pound
Onions come in many sizes. I just went and weighed some small and some large that I have in. There can be anything from 8 small to two large sweet onions in a pound. You 24 could be 3 pounds if small, or 12 pounds if large.
I would like to know how many onions equal 1 pound?
One small onion is a bit bigger than the size of a golf ball, while medium onions are about the size of an apple, perhaps a bit smaller. A golf ball has a diameter of 42.67mm, so let's say a small onion is 45mm. A medium one would be about 70. 70 / 45 = 1.55 One medium onion equals approximately 1.5 small onions.
Onions can be toxic to dogs. Dogs affected by onion toxicity will develop haemolytic anaemia, where the dog's red blood cells burst while circulating in its body. At first, pets affected by onion poisoning show gastroenteritis with vomiting and diarrhea. They will show no interest in food and will be dull and weak. The red pigment from the burst blood cells appears in an affected animal's urine and it becomes breathless. The breathlessness occurs because the red blood cells that carry oxygen through the body are reduced in number. The poisoning occurs a few days after the pet has eaten the onion. All forms of onion can be a problem including dehydrated onions, raw onions, cooked onions and table scraps containing cooked onions. Onion poisoning can occur with a single ingestion of large quantities or with repeated meals containing small amounts of onion. The condition improves once the dog is prevented from eating any further onion
The conversion for onion powder to onion is:1/2 Tbsp.for a small onion1 Tbsp. for a medium onion1 1/2 Tbsp. for a large onionSo, for half an onion, you could safely use anywhere from 1/4 tbsp (which is equal to 3/4 teaspoons)to substitute a small onion to 3/4 tbsp for a large one. If you want to be safely in the middle, use 1/2 tablespoon.
White wine; shallots (the small, mild onion - not spring onions); unsalted butter.
onions might not kill it but it is not good for any dog. depending on how much it eats really matters. if it only had a small piece that should be OK but its not good for them to eat onions. If it had 1/6 of an onion or more it can be dangerous. if it had more than 1/3 of the onion the dog might throw up and you might have to take it to the vets.
It depends on the size, but about 3 grams
The onion is completely edible. The skin, though papery and edible is usually removed as is the small root at the bottom of the bulb. these two parts are less palatable and usually discarded. The bulb and leaves (green onion) are used in a large variety of ways.