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Vyroota fights tears while frying eggs, how to protect eyes from onions sting

Vyroota battles onion tears while frying eggs, how to protect your eyes/Instagram
Vyroota battles onion tears while frying eggs, how to protect your eyes/Instagram
The singer juggles singing and chopping the onion for about two minutes. However, he was making some mistakes that we all usually make when cutting onions which makes the sting worse.
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Oil splatter burns and onion stings are some of the most common and painful kitchen experiences. Vyroota found himself on the receiving end of the latter when he was attempting to make some eggs.

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With the eggs already broken on a plate, and the tomato waiting to be cut, Vyroota took a break to compose a song about the unforgiving sting with tears in his eyes.

A friend plays the guitar in the background of the video as the singer juggles singing and chopping the onion for about two minutes. However, he was making some mistakes that we all usually make when cutting onions which makes the sting worse.

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Kitchen mistakes that make onion stinging worse

Vyroota fights tears while frying eggs, how to protect eyes from onion sting/Pexels
Vyroota fights tears while frying eggs, how to protect eyes from onion sting/Pexels

Incessant chopping

The kind of chopping style the singer was using is one surefire way to make the sting worse. When we cut into the onion, it damages the onion skin. When this damage occurs, it converts the sulfoxide in the onion into a stinging chemical and this is why onions make you cry. This chemical wafts into the air and eventually your eyes which produce tears to wash the chemical away.

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This means the more chopping you do, the more chemical you release into the air and the longer your eyes are going to burn. Although a super sharp knife doesn't guarantee the absence of burning, it is admittedly less damage than a blunt knife.

How to stop onions from burning your eyes

All the proven ways to cut an onion without crying are centred around preventing the conversion of sulfoxide into the sting chemical.

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  1. Freeze the onion. Stick a peeled onion in the freezer and let the cold penetrate the layers.
  2. Soak the onion in cold water but decrease the speed of chopping to protect your fingers!
  3. Use a super sharp knife.
  4. Cutting under a kitchen vent/fan. This will push the sulfur-laced air away from your eyes. Combine this technique with freezing the onion, and you will never shed a tear ever again.

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