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Micro Wasabi is a tiny edible green. It is grown from seed and when the seedling is about 1-2" in height, it is cut and eaten. It is not actually true wasabi, but has a very similar taste.
Wasabi and soy sauce flavored almonds are a popular snack that combines the spicy kick of wasabi with the savory taste of soy sauce.
wasabi nuts are a type of peanut that is covered in a wasabi flavoured crust, much like barbecue peanuts.
Yes, wasabi can make your mouth burn. It contains compounds that can irritate your taste buds and nasal passages, leading to a sensation of spiciness or heat.
I have not tried taking wasabi shots before.
Bobbi Wasabi is a fictitious business and does not exist in real life.
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Wasabi is a root like like horseradish. Wasabi paste is usually mixed with color and texturizers (starch, oil) to give it the color and consistency we associate with it. This is what's in S & B Wasabi Paste: HORSERADISH, HUMECTANT:E420, RICE BRAN OIL, SALT, DEXTRIN, WASABI JAPONICA, POTATO STARCH, WATER, FLAVOURING, TURMERIC, ACID:E330, THICKENER:E415, COLOURING:E133 Note that the first ingredient is actually horseradish and not wasabi!
Bobbi Wasabi is a fictitious character. They don't exist in real life.
Yes, wasabi is spicy.
No, Wasabi is a Japanese condiment that is made from a root vegetable that is like horseradish. Much of the "Wasabi" available in the US, however, is made from colored horseradish and not from the original Wasabi. Wasabi is spicy, but it is not as hot as the hotter chile varieties like Habanero, Scotch Bonnets, or even Cayenne. And it is a different type of "heat" that is much more aromatic than chiles.
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