Onion

An  is a food item that heals 1 hitpoint when eaten raw. When a player eats an onion, the message "It's always sad to see a grown man/woman cry" appears in the player's chat box.

The onion looks like garlic with a different colour, and its main uses are in Farming and Cooking. Players can also take two onions and five coins to Aggie in Draynor Village to make yellow dye.

Obtaining onions
As well as growing them, players can buy onions from Hudo in the Tree Gnome Stronghold, or from Osvald in the Miscellanian Food Shop of Miscellania and Etceteria dungeon.

Players can buy onions on the Grand Exchange or by trading directly with other players.

After completing the Fremennik Trials quest, members can also buy onions from the greengrocers on Miscellania and Etceteria. Alternatively, they can just steal them from the vegetable stalls there if they have at least level 2 Thieving.

Members can grow their own onions using the Farming skill (see below).

Members can gain onions for free from a teak larder in the kitchen of their player-owned house, though they will need level 43 Construction to build it.

Onions spawn in the back yard of Fred the Farmer's farmhouse west of the sheep pen in Lumbridge, and in the field north of Rimmington. Players need only pull them out of the ground.

Farming
Members can grow onions at level 5 Farming to gain 9.5 experience points for planting them and 10.5 experience points for harvesting them. They need to plant 3 onion seeds in an allotment patch, and wait 35 minutes from them to grow.

Gardeners will look after the onion plants for a payment of 1 sack filled with 10 potatoes. Growing marigolds in the adjacent flower patch helps to protect the onion plants from disease.

Members can store up to 10 onions in a sack. They can then use the sack of onions to pay a gardener to watch over growing cabbages or asgarnian hops.

Alternatively, members can use onions in a Compost Bin to make compost.

Cooking
Although players can eat onions by themselves, their main use is as an ingredient in Cooking. They are used in making ugthanki kebabs, garden pies , and mushroom and onion potatoes (as well as fried onions and mushroom and onion, used in making the topping).

They are also used in gnome cooking to make vegetable battas, worm holes, and vegetable balls.