Daikon radishes are winter radishes typically grown for long white roots which have a milder flavor than the more traditional and popular summer radishes. The roots are usually around 2-4 inches wide, ...
Feel this through the popular winter combination of “buri,” or Japanese amberjack, and daikon radish. The straightforward soy sauce-based flavor enhanced by the umami of “kombu” kelp and ...
Daikon radishes are a staple in Asian cuisine, often pickled or served in a stir-fry, but you can also eat them raw for a crunchy bite. Sliced daikon is a great way to add unique flavor and ...
The third in the series on daikon radish and turnip delivered from a kitchen in Kyoto focuses on “kasujiru,” or sake lees soup. It is a winter delicacy often served at street-corner ...
These pictures were generated from the command "An illustration of a baby daikon radish in a tutu walking a dog" Avocado-shaped armchairs, radishes in tutus and cats in sunglasses are among some ...
The temple chefs show us how to make su-no-mono with dried daikon radish. Just mix rehydrated daikon with red radish and sweet vinegar, and this tasty pink-colored dish is ready to serve.