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  2. How to Eat Radishes—Raw or Cooked, They're More ... - AOL

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    LaMarita suggests this simple braise for radishes: Cut radishes in half or quarters. Toss with extra-virgin olive oil and season with salt. Braise in vegetable stock or white wine, or roast for 15 ...

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    Unlike red radishes, daikon radishes are much bigger, longer, and white in color. They're also milder and sweeter making them perfect for a creamy slaw. Get the Daikon Radish Slaw recipe at Little ...

  4. Radish - Wikipedia

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    The radish (Raphanus sativus) is a flowering plant in the mustard family, Brassicaceae. Its large taproot is commonly used as a root vegetable, although the entire plant is edible and its leaves are sometimes used as a leaf vegetable. Originally domesticated in Asia, radishes are now grown and consumed throughout the world.

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    When cooked, the cheese gets hot and melty while the peppers mellow slightly, making every bite a perfect combo of flavors. ... Brown Butter Radish Crostini. Crunchy, peppery red radishes are ...

  6. Daikon - Wikipedia

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    daikon. 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 internationally.

  7. Turnip cake - Wikipedia

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    Turnip cake. Turnip cake is a Chinese dim sum dish. The less common name radish cake is more accurate, as Western-style turnips are not used in the dish but rather shredded radish (typically Chinese radish) and plain rice flour. It is traditionally called carrot cake in Singapore. Turnip cake is commonly served in Cantonese yum cha, usually cut ...

  8. 23 Radish Recipes to Make While They’re in Season - AOL

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  9. Korean radish - Wikipedia

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    Mu or Korean radish is a variety of white radish with a firm crunchy texture. [1] Although mu (무) is also a generic term for radishes in Korean, the word is usually used in its narrow sense, referring to the white radish, or more specifically Korean radish (조선무, Joseon-mu). Korean radishes are generally short, stout, and sturdy, and ...