onion pack
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Packaged onions commonly come in three states of readiness: ready-to-eat (finished products like crispy or fried onion pieces), ingredient-ready (dried minced, granulated, or chopped forms meant for cooking), and fresh whole onions that require peeling and cooking before eating.
Prepared onion products save time by eliminating steps like peeling and chopping. Examples include ready-to-eat fried or crispy pieces, pre-sautéed or frozen chopped cubes that can be added directly to recipes, and dried minced onion that rehydrates quickly, all of which speed meal prep compared with starting from fresh whole onions.
Dried minced onion is sold as an ingredient that can be rehydrated before use. One product directs rehydrating the minced onion in warm water for 15–20 minutes before adding it to recipes; check the specific package for exact instructions.
Package sizes vary by product. Examples in this set include small spice sizes (2 oz and 2.62 oz), snack/topping and frozen sizes (3.5–6 oz and 5.5–5.8 oz), a 16 fl oz container, and larger fresh bags (3 lb). Check the product label for exact net weight.