Yes, and it's so delicious. It goes very well in every green salad, veggie, cheese based, even with dry fruits. Check out this recipe with radishes: creativecookbooks.wordpress.com/2016/03/28/celandine-and-ramson-salad/
Yes.
You eat the round purplish part of the radish, which is the root of the radish plant.
no
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A horse in an animal... Horse radish is a plant you can eat...
They eat Alfalfa, radish & clover sprouts Basil Beet greens (tops)* Bok choy Broccoli (mostly leaves/stems)* Brussels sprouts Carrot & carrot tops* Celery Cilantro Clover Collard greens* Dandelion greens and flowers (no pesticides)* Endive* Escarole Green peppers Kale (!)* Mint Mustard greens* Parsley* Pea pods (the flat edible kind)* Peppermint leaves Raddichio Radish tops Raspberry leaves Romaine lettuce (no iceberg or light colored leaf)* Spinach (!)* Watercress* Wheat grass
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.
Daikon radish, dandelion greens, deli meats (sometimes).
from http://www.gardenaction.co.uk/fruit_veg_diary/fruit_veg_mini_project_june_1a_radish.asp questions and answers Q. Are the leaves of radish plants edible? A. Radish leaves are not poisonous and can be consumed although they have a strong, bitter flavor. Many varieties also produce pods when left past maturity - they look a bit like green chillis. These also are edible, but are not to most people's taste.
Yes, it is safe to eat the stems on greens
No. Some varieties of radish are red inside.
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