Yes, you can eat forage radishes, as they are a type of radish specifically bred for livestock forage. The roots and greens are edible and can be consumed raw or cooked. They have a peppery flavor similar to other radishes and can be used in salads, stir-fries, or as a garnish. However, they may be more fibrous than typical table radishes, so preparation methods can vary.
You eat the round purplish part of the radish, which is the root of the radish plant.
no
A horse in an animal... Horse radish is a plant you can eat...
Generally, most people will eat every part of the radish except the leaves. However, there are recipes that call for radish leaves as an added ingredient.
No. Some varieties of radish are red inside.
rabbits
Cavies, or guinea pigs, are quite fond of fresh radish leaves. Radish leaves will not harm them in the least.
all of it
the green part and the part you eat. :)
Forage and eat
Because They Are Tasty =D
When we eat a radish, we are consuming the root part of the plant. Radishes are known for their crisp texture and peppery flavor, which make them a popular addition to salads and other dishes. The edible root grows underground, while the leaves and flowers of the radish plant are also edible but less commonly consumed.