Raiz forte is a Portuguese equivalent of 'horseradish' [Armoracia rustica].
Horseradish = raiz forte
Horseradish is in the same family of plants as the Japanese "wasabi", and the roots of the two have similar usage as a spice. The French name for horseradish is "Raifort".
No language "inspired" Portuguese, but Latin was the language that Portuguese evolved from.
no Mexican food is for Mexicans and portuguese food is for portuguese people
Portugal and Brazil. Portuguese is a language not a culture.
People from Portugal are called "Portuguese"
No, apples do not have horseradish in them. Apples are apples and horseradish is horseradish. They can be combined, but are obtained separately.
You may find recipes for home made horseradish spread at the following websites...allrecipes.com/recipe/horseradish-sauce-2/ or thefoodwiz.com/easy-horseradish-sauce-recipe-horseradish-sauce-for...
telugulo horseradish meaning
It's not horseradish! It can be called horseradish tree or drumstick tree, but not horseradish- that is a different plant.
Horseradish is a vegetable. It begins with the letter h.
Horseradish
There are about 7 calories in one tbsp of horseradish.
Yes you could eat horseradish stems.
Ingredients found in a traditional Horseradish Sauce Recipe are: sour cream, grated fresh horseradish, Dijon mustard, white wine vinegar, salt and ground black pepper.
Horseraddish
Horseradish is called "கரத்தை" (karattai) in Tamil.
A horseradish is spain is called a rábano picante, literally a spicy radish.