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Why My Grandmother Always Puts a Nail in the Onion – A Surprising Old Trick!

Why My Grandmother Always Puts a Nail in the Onion – A Surprising Old Trick! πŸ§…βœ¨
Introduction
Have you ever seen someone put a nail into an onion and wondered why? This traditional trick, passed down through generations, has a fascinating purpose that many people don’t know about!
The reason behind this simple yet effective hack might surprise youβ€”it has practical, culinary, and even gardening benefits. Let’s explore why you might want to try it too!
1. Enriches the Onion with Iron πŸ‹οΈβ€β™‚οΈ
βœ… A rusty iron nail releases iron into the onion when inserted
βœ… Helps increase iron absorption in your diet
βœ… Traditionally used to combat iron deficiency & anemia
πŸ’‘ In some cultures, iron-infused onions were added to soups or broths to naturally boost iron levels!
2. Improves Soil & Boosts Plant Growth 🌱
βœ… Onions absorb iron from the rusty nail, making them more nutrient-rich
βœ… If you plant the onion, the iron in the soil helps strengthen plants & deter pests
βœ… Helps prevent yellowing leaves caused by iron deficiency in soil
πŸ’‘ Gardeners sometimes bury an iron nail near plants to naturally fertilize the soil!

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