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  2. How to Store Radishes So They Don’t Go Soft - AOL

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    With a little water, your kitchen counter will do just fine when it comes to storing radishes so they keep their crunch. This clever trick will ensure radishes stay fresh for two to four days ...

  3. Easy Pickled Radishes Are a Refrigerator Staple - AOL

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    The key to delicious refrigerator pickles is a good brine, and this recipe calls for an easy mixture of vinegar, water, sugar, and salt. Feel free to use another vinegar besides rice wine such as ...

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  5. Takuan - Wikipedia

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    Takuan (Japanese: 沢庵; also spelled takuwan), or takuan-zuke (沢庵漬け; 'pickled takuan'), known as danmuji (단무지) in the context of Korean cuisine, [1] [2] is a pickled preparation of daikon radish. As a popular part of traditional Japanese cuisine, takuan is often served uncooked alongside other types of tsukemono ('pickled things').

  6. Braised Short Ribs with Daikon and Glass Noodles Recipe - AOL

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    2. Add the sherry to the casserole and boil, stirring to scrape up the browned bits on the bottom. Add the soy sauce, mirin, onion, garlic, ginger, shiitake, brown sugar and half each of the daikon and the carrots. Return the ribs to the casserole and pour in the water. Bring to a boil.

  7. Daikon - Wikipedia

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    Daikon [2] or mooli, [3] Raphanus sativus var. longipinnatus, is a mild-flavored winter radish usually characterized by fast-growing leaves and a long, white, napiform root. . Originally native to continental East Asia, [4] daikon is harvested and consumed throughout the region, as well as in South Asia, and is available internat

  8. Nukazuke - Wikipedia

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    Nukazuke. Nukazuke (糠漬け) is a type of traditional Japanese preserved food, made by fermenting vegetables in rice bran (nuka), developed in the 17th century. [1]Almost any vegetable may be preserved using this technique, although some common varieties include celery, eggplants, daikon, cabbage, carrots, and cucumbers. [2]

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