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Horseradish sauce made from grated horseradish root and vinegar is a common condiment in the United Kingdom, in Denmark (with sugar added) and in Poland. [30] In the UK, it is usually served with roast beef, often as part of a traditional Sunday roast , but can be used in a number of other dishes, including sandwiches or salads.
The scientific name Raphanus derives from the Ancient Greek name for a radish, ραφανίς (raphanis). [17] It has several common names including jointed charlock, [5] jointed radish, jointed wild radish, white charlock, [18] and wild radish. [9] [19] It is often erroneously identified as mustard.
Its best known member is horseradish, Armoracia rusticana, which is the type species. Species. Many species have been described, but most have ended up synonymized.
• Maror (something bitter, usually horseradish) • Zaroa (a shank bone, which symbolizes the ancient practice of sacrificing a lamb) • Chazeret (a second green, such as lettuce)
Wild service-tree: Sorbus torminalis: Native to Europe, south to northwest Africa, and southeast to southwest Asia: Berries (from September), edible raw, but hard and bitter unless bletted [32] Lime: Tilia × europaea: Occasionally in the wild in Europe, or commonly grown in parks, on roadsides or in ornamental woods: Flowers (in full bloom ...
Moringa oleifera Lam. (syn. M. pterygosperma) – horseradish tree (indigenous to northwestern India) [16] Moringa ovalifolia Dinter & Berger (indigenous to Namibia and Angola) [16] Moringa peregrina Fiori [17] indigenous to Arabian Peninsula Horn of Africa and in the Southern Sinai, Egypt [16] [18] Moringa pygmaea Verdc. (indigenous to Somalia ...
Family and a common name [16] [b] Type genus and etymology [c] Total genera; global distribution Description and uses Order [4] Type genus images Akaniaceae (turnipwood family) [18] Akania, from Greek for "bractless", possibly [18] [19] 2 genera, in the Himalayas, China, Southeast Asia and Australia [20] Trees with a mustard scent in the bark ...
Solanum undatum. and other Solanum species; wild S. melongena (= S. insanum) Homoploid: Knapp et al., 2013; Meyer et al., 2012: Hybrid origin is not confirmed, but introgression is well documented Solanum muricatum: Pepino dulce: Solanaceae: Interspecific hybrid origin, interspecific introgression: Likely: Solanum species in Series Caripensia ...