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SPECIES OF EDIBLE PLANT
Wasabia japonica; Japanese horseradish; Wasabi peas; Wasabi pea; Wasabe; Wasabbi; 山葵; わさび; Eutrema japonica; Eutrema japonicum; User:Plantdrew/Eutrema japonicum; Wasabi paste
  • Fresh wasabi stems
  • A drawing of a wasabi plant, published in 1828 by [[Iwasaki Kanen]]
  • Wasabi on a metal ''[[oroshigane]]'' grater
  • Wasabi paste on a plate
  • Plastic bottle of prepared wasabi sauce in US
  • Nagano]], Japan

wasabi         
Contraction of the phrase, What's Up?
Phil walked up to Mary and asked wasabi.
wasabi         
[w?'s?:bi]
¦ noun a Japanese plant with a thick green root which tastes like strong horseradish and is used in cookery, especially in powder or paste form as an accompaniment to raw fish. [Eutrema wasabi.]
Origin
early 20th cent.: from Japanese.
Wasabi         
Wasabi (Japanese: , , or , ; Eutrema japonicum or Wasabia japonica), or Japanese horseradish, is a plant of the family Brassicaceae, which also includes horseradish and mustard in other genera. A paste made from its ground rhizomes is used as a pungent condiment for sushi and other foods.

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Wasabi

Wasabi (Japanese: ワサビ, わさび, or 山葵, pronounced [waꜜsabi]; Eutrema japonicum or Wasabia japonica) or Japanese horseradish is a plant of the family Brassicaceae, which also includes horseradish and mustard in other genera. The plant is native to Japan and the Russian Far East including Sakhalin, also the Korean Peninsula.: 133  It grows naturally along stream beds in mountain river valleys in Japan.

It is grown for its rhizomes which are ground into a paste as a pungent condiment for sushi and other foods. It is similar in taste to hot mustard or horseradish rather than chili peppers in that it stimulates the nose more than the tongue, but freshly grated wasabi has a subtly distinct flavor.: 53  The two main cultivars in the marketplace are E. japonicum 'Daruma' and 'Mazuma', but there are many others.

The oldest record of wasabi as a food dates to the 8th century AD. The popularity of wasabi in English-speaking countries has coincided with that of sushi, growing steadily starting in about 1980. Due to issues that limit the Japanese wasabi plant's mass cultivation and thus increase its price and decreased availability outside Japan, the western horseradish plant is generally used in place of the Japanese horseradish. This version is commonly referred to as "western wasabi" (西洋わさび) in Japan.

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1. Among the wasabi goods are also hard–boiled wasabi and fresh wasabi roots.
2. Noteworthy dishes include the wasabi prawns (400 rubles), which resemble Chinese honey prawns given atomic power with the use of wasabi.
3. Conspicuous is kimchi made with the wasabi roots and leaves.
4. It preserves the vitamins and spice elements of wasabi in a stabilized state.
5. Sake is only 50 calories per glass, but you do have to avoid the wasabi dumplings.