daikon

[ US /ˈdaɪˌkɔn/ ]
[ UK /dˈe‍ɪkən/ ]
NOUN
  1. radish of Japan with a long hard durable root eaten raw or cooked
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  • Re: the a la carte menu served at your restaurant on February 19th 2008 (my birthday), including (but not limited to) smoked ocean trout with avruga caviar, leek & crab custard, confit of Petuna Tasmanian ocean trout with daikon and fennel (I don’t even like daikon and fennel, except yours,) grilled fillet of barramundi, twice-cooked spatchcock and oh my god the Wagyu beef with lime and wasabi: Yatima » 2008 » March
  • Sashimi consists of cuts of the finest raw fish and seafood garnished with crisp shreds of daikon and dipped into soy sauce and the hot, green Japanese horseradish called wasabi.
  • Using hand-held blender or whisk, mix together potatoes, flour, milk, eggs, egg yolks, pepper and daikon.
  • And there are the large, long white Asian radishes, best known by the Japanese term daikon, which can be more than a foot/25 cm long and weigh 6 lb/3 kg. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • I've also seen the radish sandwich take on an Asian cast: grated white daikon radish, piled high in a dramatic open-faced sandwich atop black bread, cucumber and pickled ginger.
  • Still, he deftly accessorizes the dish with flying fish roe turned chartreuse with wasabi and a clever fried wonton basket bearing snappy daikon radish and pea shoots.
  • Mirin is a sweet Japanese rice wine of great delicacy, and daikon is the Japanese name for mooli, or long white radish.
  • “I'm in tune with the primal juices of creation, and a series of past lives that date back to twelve millions B.C. in Sumeria when I was first named Daikon Gurubagga… aga…oh cripes these stupid names gagaha… hagani, you know.” First Contact
  • Add dried daikon and shitake and saute another few minutes. Meg Wolff: Asian Superfoods Recipes: Daikon and Shitake
  • Unfortunately, he also nicknamed her "daikon", since the shape of her pigtails reminded him of a daikon radish, a word that also means 'bad actor'. Comments for Azure Flame
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