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US
/ˈhɔɹsˌɹædɪʃ/
]
[ UK /hˈɔːsɹɐdˌɪʃ/ ]
[ UK /hˈɔːsɹɐdˌɪʃ/ ]
NOUN
- the root of the horseradish plant; it is grated or ground and used for seasoning
- coarse Eurasian plant cultivated for its thick white pungent root
- grated horseradish root
How To Use horseradish In A Sentence
- Did you know that the green part of the horseradish plant was one of the five bitter herbs served on the traditional Passover seder plate during the reading of the Haggadah?
- If I get through it all, I'll have time for a proper blog post, and if I don't, well, my mind will be in storyland while I'm chopping horseradish for winter and I won't have time to blog. Even in a little thing
- Part of the German family of smooth, mild pork or pork-and-beef sausages, frankfurters have always been the food of the people, served with grated horseradish or mustard and eaten at street stalls throughout Germany and Austria.
- Fresh horseradish should be peeled before grating. Times, Sunday Times
- Roast beef with horseradish M&S or charity shop? Times, Sunday Times
- Iced camembert cream, frozen horseradish sauce, and tomato ice all belong to this period.
- Serve with snipped chives and a swirl of yoghurt mixed with the horseradish sauce. Times, Sunday Times
- Stir in two big tablespoons of chopped parsley, 100ml crème fraîche and a tablespoon of horseradish cream. Times, Sunday Times
- The salmon came with finely chopped egg and a sharp piquant sauce with horseradish base and was simply excellent.
- Serve with snipped chives and a swirl of yoghurt mixed with the horseradish sauce. Times, Sunday Times