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A root vegetable related to the turnip and horseradish family, with a sooty dull black exterior that covers a white, crisp inner flesh providing a peppery hot flavor.
A large round root vegetable related to the turnip and horseradish family, with a crisp texture and a mild to sweet peppery flavor.
A large round root vegetable related to the turnip and horseradish family, with a crisp texture and a mild to sweet peppery flavor.
A root vegetable related to the turnip and horseradish family, with a crisp texture and a peppery hot flavor.
A root vegetable related to the turnip and horseradish family, with a crisp texture and a peppery hot flavor.
A root vegetable related to the turnip and horseradish family, with a crisp texture and a mild to delicately sweet flavor.
Grown with a light tan to bright yellow colored skin that covers a bright white inner flesh, this variety of radish is native to the country of Poland.
Radish seeds that have germinated, requiring only water and a cool place to grow, before being harvested as a food.
An Asian root vegetable that is a long, white, carrot shaped radish that is crisp and juicy with a milder taste than red radishes.
An Asian root vegetable that is a long, white, carrot shaped radish that is crisp and juicy with a milder taste than red radishes.
A root vegetable related to the turnip and horseradish family, with a crisp texture and a peppery hot flavor.
A long root or radish, up to a foot in length, that has a mild flavor and can be used as a garnish when sliced, an ingredient for salads, in cooked recipes, and for making pickles....
A Japanese food dish that consists of tofu, a soybean based food, that is deep-fried in oil and served with a dipping sauce that combines soy sauce and mirin.
Generally the first course served in a Japanese meal, which consists of raw fish, sliced or prepared with daikon radish, wasabi, pickled ginger and soy sauce.
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