The weekly weird
Onions that won’t make you cry when you chop
Good news! Now there will be no more shedding of tears while chopping the onions. After 30 years of work, the ‘sunion’ — a new sweeter, crunchier, smaller type of onion — could soon hit the shelves.
The sunion’s been created through natural cross-breeding rather than genetic modification, so it’s not packed with scary stuff that dries out your tear ducts. Instead, sunions simply don’t release as much lachrymatory-factor synthase — a volatile compound that forms sulphuric acid when it comes into contact with the water in your eyes, triggering the body to produce tears. That makes a sweeter, milder onion without any tears.
Bayer, the company that spent years developing the onions, say they certify sunions are tearless before releasing them to the market. They’ll be sold in the US from March onwards, as sunions are currently only being grown in Nevada and Washington, where the climate is ideal for the crop. But the bad news is they are only planning to bring them over to the UK, not the world over!