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    It's suppose to snow tomorrow so the Horse Radish needed to be processed....Time for the yearly tear fest....and cry we didName:  image.jpeg
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    No, but I always wondered what it looked like in the raw. I've only acquired a taste for horseradish over the last couple of years.
    But I must say, it is still a good way down my list of favorites, but I do like it on fish, roast beef, and liverwurst sandwiches.
    Interesting for sure. Thanks for sharing.
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    Do you grow the horse radish or do you pick it wild? I've never messed with it but I do love horseradish

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    I have about a 10 foot row on the edge of my garden.

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    I never knew how it looked either. Interesting and thank you for sharing. I can imagine it is especially aromatic when it is being fresh ground
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    Yes,aromatic is the correct word,once the grinder starts a box of Kleenex is a must for the eyes and nose...and the box fanName:  image.jpeg
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    WASABI !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    WASABI !
    That is good eating too.
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    What do you have to do to preserve it? Can it like other vegetables or just jar it up? I bet that was a workout for the sinuses, mercy! I like it but a little goes a Long way with me.


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    I can imagine it is pretty stout when it is fresh. I.am told it mellows out as it ages
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