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  • The Night of the Radishes is no longer limited to Nativity scenes.

    December In Oaxaca 2006

  • The Night of the Radishes is no longer limited to Nativity scenes.

    December In Oaxaca 2006

  • Radishes from the Italian town of Verona, saffron from Sardinia, olive oil from Spain's La Alcarria region and oysters from the French island of Oleron are now among the almost 800 goodies officially recognised as being linked to a specific place.

    EUobserver.com - Headline News 2009

  • Radishes from the Italian town of Verona, saffron from Sardinia, olive oil from Spain's La Alcarria region and oysters from the French island of Oleron are now among the almost 800 goodies officially recognised as being linked to a specific place.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2009

  • Radishes from the Italian town of Verona, saffron from Sardinia, olive oil from Spain's La Alcarria region and oysters from the French island of Oleron are now among the almost 800 goodies officially recognised as being linked to a specific place.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2009

  • Radishes from the Italian town of Verona, saffron from Sardinia, olive oil from Spain's La Alcarria region and oysters from the French island of Oleron are now among the almost 800 goodies officially recognised as being linked to a specific place.

    European Tribune 2009

  • Radishes from the Italian town of Verona, saffron from Sardinia, olive oil from Spain's La Alcarria region and oysters from the French island of Oleron are now among the almost 800 goodies officially recognised as being linked to a specific place.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2009

  • Radishes, also used in kimchi, are two to three times more expensive than last year.

    Six casualties of the world food crisis Tania Branigan in Beijing 2010

  • You'll find background on internationally heralded events, such as the Guelaguetza fiesta of native dance or the Noche de Rabanos (Night of the Radishes) held on Christmas Eve.

    Tourism Mexico links part 2 2008

  • You'll find background on internationally heralded events, such as the Guelaguetza fiesta of native dance or the Noche de Rabanos (Night of the Radishes) held on Christmas Eve.

    Tourism Mexico links part 2 2008

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