Daikon radishes are best suited to being sown outdoors from seed in late summer or early fall. Sowing earlier in the year ...
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 combination of carrot and daikon radish go together so well and the dressing is flavourful and zingy. It comes together in 5 minutes. I’ve added a single green chilli that adds a gentle heat ...
Farmers in a central Japanese town are hard at work on a traditional specialty -- shredded, sun-dried radish known as "kiriboshi-daikon," a food that needs the cold, dry winds of mid-winter for ...
Simmered daikon radish that has fully absorbed the flavor takes a certain amount of time to prepare, and cooking only a small portion may not work well. This time, only 3 centimeters of the daikon ...
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 ...
Heat oven to 350°F. Lightly drizzle 1 tablespoon olive oil over a flat baking pan. Peel daikon radishes and cut into slices that are a quarter inch thick. Spread slices evenly on baking pan. Chop ...