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origin of horseradish

Fresh horseradish
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How to use and store fresh Horseradish

ByNiki Davis November 3, 2013December 8, 2016

Horseradish has nothing to do with horses and it isn’t a radish … just through I should clarify!  What we consume is a root; the plant is actually related to mustard, which makes it cousins to the milder flavored cabbage, kale and broccoli. The “horse” refers to the size and coarseness of the root and…

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