radish$66565$ - translation to greek
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radish$66565$ - translation to greek

SPECIES OF PLANT
Rattail radish; Rat-tailed radish; Rattailed radish; Rat tailed radish; Rat-tail radish; Rat tail radish; Raphanus sativus caudatus; Edible-podded radish; Edible podded radish; Mougri; Raphanus sativus mougri; Podding radish; Serpent radish; Tail-pod radish

radish      
n. ραπάνι, ραπανάκι
wild radish         
  • Habit
  • Wild radish in a cereal field margin
  • The basal leaves are often pinnately divided.
  • The petals have a characteristic pattern of veins
SPECIES OF FLOWERING PLANT
Jointed charlock; Wild Radish; Wild radish; Sea radish
ραφανίδα
bean sprouts         
  • [[Buckwheat]] sprouts
  • Sprouts sold as snacks during [[Kumbh Mela]] festival
  • [[Melon]] seeds sprouting
  • thumb
  • Mung bean sprouts in a bowl, grown without light to maintain its pale colour and reduce bitterness.
  • [[Soybean sprout]] next to a smaller [[mung bean sprout]]
  • Sprouts growing in a [[verrine]]
PRACTICE OF GERMINATING SEEDS TO BE EATEN RAW OR COOKED
Seed sprout; Seed Sprouts; Moyashi; Bean sprout; Beansprout; Sprouted seeds; Bean sprouts; Edible sprouts; Ankur (food); Radish sprout; Radish sprouts; Edible sprout; Sproutbreak; Sproutbreaks; Tamyaw; Sunflower shoot; Sunflower sprouts; Sunflower sprout; Sunflower shoots
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Definition

Radish
·noun The pungent fleshy root of a well-known cruciferous plant (Raphanus sativus); also, the whole plant.

Wikipedia

Raphanus caudatus

The rat-tail radish (Chinese: t 鼠尾蘿蔔, s 鼠尾萝卜, shǔwěi luóbó), serpent radish, or tail-pod radish is a plant of the radish genus Raphanus named for its edible seed pods. Linnaeus described it as the species Raphanus caudatus; it is now sometimes treated as a variety of the common radish (R. sativus), either caudatus or mougri.

It is found primarily in India and Southeast Asia and is believed to have originated in China. It was first known in the West no later than 1815, when introduced into England from Java.