This top notch root sure knows its place in most asian food cultures !
1. The word Daikon is derived from 2words:
dai (large) & kon (root).
2. A secret to cooking daikon is to use water in which rice has been washed or a bit of rice bran added. (to keep it white & reduce brittleness)
3. Newly harvested daikons are to be handled with much care as they are very brittle.
4. Fresh leaves of daikon can also be eaten as a leaf vegetable but they are often removed when sold in a store because they do not adjust well to the refrigerator, yellowing quite easily.
5. Daikon is popular in Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, and Indian cuisines.
Reference: Whats Cooking America, Garden and Hearth, Wikipedia
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WOW i LOVE your veggies! brilliant and hilarious!!!
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