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It’s Diakon!

November 14, 2010November 14, 2010 / Gretta

Diakon radish for stir-fry, miso soup, pickling, or grating into salad.

Or there’s this easy recipe: Japanese Radish Salad on the Newton Community Farm’s recipe wiki.

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