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No, apples do not have horseradish in them. Apples are apples and horseradish is horseradish. They can be combined, but are obtained separately.
The best time of year is around October or November after a good summer's growth. It is claimed that Horseradish actually tastes better after it is exposed to the first frost of the year and may be harvested soon after
Sand is best so they can dig.
Raiz forte is a Portuguese equivalent of 'horseradish' [Armoracia rustica].
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.
When substituting prepared horseradish for grated horseradish, use about one tablespoon of prepared horseradish for each tablespoon of grated horseradish called for in the recipe. Prepared horseradish is typically more potent and seasoned, so you may want to adjust to taste. Keep in mind that the texture will differ, as prepared horseradish is usually smoother. Always taste and adjust according to your preference.
Horseradish
Mullangi correction........... horseradish is not mullangi> - mullangi is radish horseradish - Moringa oleifera - drumstick in Hindi murunga and in tamil murungai
In the context of "The Outsiders," the phrase "You dig okay" is a colloquial expression used by the character Ponyboy Curtis to confirm understanding or agreement. The term "dig" is slang for "understand" or "appreciate," while "okay" is used for affirmation. Therefore, when Ponyboy says "You dig okay," he is essentially asking if the other person understands or agrees with what he is saying.