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I have some vague thoughts for recipes, mostly involving my favorite bulk bin dishes, stews like this ultra-cheap and ultra-good Spareribs With Daikon, perhaps fresh pasta, and scoring my vegetables from Ranch 99 or HT Market, where they always run cheaper.
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Daikon is a radish that looks like a white carrot.
Meg Wolff: Asian Superfoods Recipes: Daikon and Shitake Meg Wolff 2011
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Check out the recipe with kale and Daikon radish and pickled mustard seedshere.
Daniel Klein: Shooting A Buffalo And Eating It Raw Daniel Klein 2011
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Check out the recipe with kale and Daikon radish and pickled mustard seedshere.
Daniel Klein: Shooting A Buffalo And Eating It Raw Daniel Klein 2011
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Daikon is one of the most amusing vegetables to grow, because it develops enormous and elongated edible, white roots.
Groundwork: Winter (a)musings Adrian Higgins 2011
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Daikon radishes or jícama are nice alternatives to carrots.
The Food Matters Cookbook Mark Bittman 2010
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Crisp, Stir-Fried Bok Choy and Daikon with, 426–27
The Food Matters Cookbook Mark Bittman 2010
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Sushi Rice with Daikon and Sesame Seeds page 292 with a cube of avocado
The Food Matters Cookbook Mark Bittman 2010
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In New Orleans, chef April Neujean conducts fruit and vegetable tastings with her kindergartners - one for each letter of the alphabet - as they learn their ABCs Apples, Bananas, Carrots, Daikon radishes.
5 Myths about school food Post 2010
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Crisp, Stir-Fried Bok Choy and Daikon with, 426–27
The Food Matters Cookbook Mark Bittman 2010
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