A new discovery about how cutting onions ejects pungent aerosols up to two-thirds of a meter into the air has led to practical advice for reducing the spray: Cut onions slowly with a sharpened blade.

Past research had already identified that a chemical irritant called propanethial S-oxide is what pushes cooks to tears, but this study explains the underlying mechanics of how the sulfur compounds reach the eyes.

The cutting-edge research used high-speed cameras and a simple computer model to reveal how pressing a knife against an onion pressurizes the cells within its layers. Each layer of the onion is encased in a top and bottom layer of skin, and when the knife penetrates the top skin, the pent-up pressure within the layer forces out a mist of tiny droplets at estimated rates of 5 to …

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