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Purple Daikon
Purple daikon is a colorful variety of the traditional daikon radish, with a deep purple skin and white interior. Its crisp texture and mildly spicy flavor make it a striking and tasty addition to salads and pickles.
Compared to other radishes, daikon is milder in flavor and less peppery. When served raw, they are mild and tangy with a crisp and juicy texture. Eat these beauties raw, baked, boiled in stews and soups, or in a stir fry. Add a bit of crunch to the top of your salad or even pickle them.
Compared to other radishes, daikon is milder in flavor and less peppery. When served raw, they are mild and tangy with a crisp and juicy texture. Eat these beauties raw, baked, boiled in stews and soups, or in a stir fry. Add a bit of crunch to the top of your salad or even pickle them.
Purple daikon is a colorful variety of the traditional daikon radish, with a deep purple skin and white interior. Its crisp texture and mildly spicy flavor make it a striking and tasty addition to salads and pickles.
Compared to other radishes, daikon is milder in flavor and less peppery. When served raw, they are mild and tangy with a crisp and juicy texture. Eat these beauties raw, baked, boiled in stews and soups, or in a stir fry. Add a bit of crunch to the top of your salad or even pickle them.
Compared to other radishes, daikon is milder in flavor and less peppery. When served raw, they are mild and tangy with a crisp and juicy texture. Eat these beauties raw, baked, boiled in stews and soups, or in a stir fry. Add a bit of crunch to the top of your salad or even pickle them.
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Description
Purple daikon is a colorful variety of the traditional daikon radish, with a deep purple skin and white interior. Its crisp texture and mildly spicy flavor make it a striking and tasty addition to salads and pickles.
Compared to other radishes, daikon is milder in flavor and less peppery. When served raw, they are mild and tangy with a crisp and juicy texture. Eat these beauties raw, baked, boiled in stews and soups, or in a stir fry. Add a bit of crunch to the top of your salad or even pickle them.
Compared to other radishes, daikon is milder in flavor and less peppery. When served raw, they are mild and tangy with a crisp and juicy texture. Eat these beauties raw, baked, boiled in stews and soups, or in a stir fry. Add a bit of crunch to the top of your salad or even pickle them.













