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Cutting onions makes you cry because the cells release a chemical irritant known as syn-Propanethial-S-oxide. You can reduce the amount of irritant released by cutting the onions with a sharp knife and turning the onions as you cut them, if possible, so that the freshly exposed surface is against the cutting board instead of exposed to the air.

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Cutting onions makes you cry because the cells release a chemical irritant known as syn-Propanethial-S-oxide. You can reduce the amount of irritant released by cutting the onions with a sharp knife and turning the onions as you cut them, if possible, so that the freshly exposed surface is against the cutting board instead of exposed to the air.

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