Sunday, 7 June 2026

Radishes . . . crisp texture, vibrant colour, peppery flavour and nutritious



Radishes are the root of a member of the mustard family, radishes have a peppery flavour and a crisp, crunchy texture. Among the most popular varieties are the small, cherry-sized common variety which has a red skin and white flesh. Radishes are rich in folic acid and potassium and are a good source of vitamin B6, magnesium, riboflavin, and calcium.

Choose the best
Go for firm-skinned radishes, with no blemishes. If they feel soft, they are likely to be spongy inside. Any greens still attached should look fresh and perky. The bigger the radish, the less crisp its texture, so avoid larger examples.

Prepare it
To increase the crispness of radish, soak them in iced water for a couple of hours. Wash, then chop off the greens, if present, then slice off the root. Leave whole, slice or chop, as required.

Always prepare radishes just before using, as they loose their potency when cut. Mooli or daikon radishes can be sliced, diced or grated.

Store it
In a perforated bag in the fridge for around 3-4 days. Always trim the leaves off before storing, as they'll draw moisture from the radish itself. You can keep the radish greens in the fridge, wrapped in moist kitchen paper then stowed in a perforated bag, for a couple of days.
More about radishes here

Some recipe suggestions
Salmon, Cucumber and Radish Salad - see details here
Crunchy green beans with radishes - see details here
Radishes, simply roasted - see details here


~ enjoy your day ~

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All the best Jan

4 comments:

  1. Tendré que probarlos.
    Buen junio para Todos.
    Un abrazo.

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  2. I do enjoy fresh radishes. Mine are growing but not big enough to pull just yet.

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  3. I never knew they were a member of the mustard family!
    Radishes make me think of my dad. He loved them and they were the first things he started us kids growing in the garden.

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  4. Me gusta los rĂ¡banos. Te mando un beso.

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