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59. No it's an onion

In this video a child is claims to be eating an apple, however it turns out to be an onion.

Read a Reddit thread on this video here.

"Am I the only one who likes onions by itself?"

"the important thing was I had an onion on my belt, which was the style at the time. They didn't have white onions because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big yellow ones..."

"You do not have chronic heartburn from eating an onion once."

"Some people might try to tell you it’s an onion. They might scream "onion onion onion". You might even start to believe that it’s an onion. But it’s not... this is an apple." "The kid looks like an onion..."

"i knew someone who ate a whole onion every day of her life
.... she lived to be 100 years old"

"Used to hike often in the high desert outside Boise, Id. My hiking buddy was obsessed with cutting backpack weight. He talked all week about a food source that would give him all the water he needed. Hiking day arrived. We hiked for a few hours then took a break. I got out my snacks and water. He pulled out...an onion! He got about three bites in before he asked for some of my water."

"Raw onion is good for the heart."

"When I was a kid, apples and onions were interchangeable. My mom came from a farm and would eat red onions like a snack. Me and my siblings did the same."

"My niece did this once when she was about that age. I was chopping an onion and I'd set half of it aside on the counter. She walked up to the counter carrying a stepstool, set it down beside me, stepped up and casually grabbed the half onion, took a bite of it, and put it back. Then, still not saying a word, she stepped down, picked up the stepstool, and brought it back where she got it from. I've heard that raw onions don't taste that bad to small children for some reason. My niece certainly seemed unfazed."

"This was the first and also last onion in his whole life."