Radish of Japan with a long hard durable root eaten raw or cooked.
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Examples for "radish"
Examples for "radish"
1The characteristic odor of decayed horse-radish distinguishes the volatilization of this metal.
2You lay in a stock, today, of mustard and cress and radish.
3Then he pulled up a little radish plant and a tiny beet.
4Top them with the radish slices and serve with the lime wedges.
5Sprinkle with the radish sprouts and cilantro and serve with the dressing.
1Combine the daikon radish, ginger and chives, set aside till ready to serve.
2Anju shakes her head at the daikon pickle I offer her.
3Nakata was bustling around the kitchen preparing some steamed daikon and deep-fried flat tofu.
4Give him a couple of daikon pickles and he could easily down a large bowl.
5An extraordinary poached halibut with braised daikon, baby radish, and turnips in a sesame court bouillon.
1This is the famous daikon, the mighty Japanese radish, beloved among the poorer classes in its native land and abhorred by foreigners.
2In discussing sakurajima (giant Japanese radish) Eastern publications advise planting late, about August 1, and not earlier than July 1.