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Onions, dehydrated


Onions which have been chopped then dehydrated.  Commercially dehydrated onions are used in dry soup bases and other dried meal products.  At home they can be used when fresh onion is unavailable and can be added to any recipe including dips, soups, or sauces.
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1/4 cup   =   4 ounces, equal to 1 cup chopped raw

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