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Qué (quién) es radishes - definición

SPECIES OF PLANT
Radishes; Raphanus sativus; Raphanus Sativus; Radish oil; Raddish; Icicle radish; R. sativus; Winter radish; Cultivated radish; Common radish; Garden radish; Garden Radish; Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. sativus
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  • Newly germinated radishes at 10 days old
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  • [[Daikon]] (or bai luobo)—a large East Asian white radish—for sale in India
  • Filipino dish]], ''Ginisang Labanos'' with ground beef
  • "Arte y Cultura de Oaxaca" by Jose Maria Ramirez Vasquez at the 2014 Noche de Rabanos. The display shows artisans creating [[barro negro pottery]].
  • Growing radish plants
  • Section through red globe radishes
  • Radish seeds
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  • European radishes (''Raphanus sativus'')
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radishes         
n. a bunch of radishes
Radish         
·noun The pungent fleshy root of a well-known cruciferous plant (Raphanus sativus); also, the whole plant.
radish         
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1. a pungent-tasting edible root, typically small, spherical, and red, and eaten raw.
2. the plant of the cabbage family which yields radishes. [Raphanus sativus.]
Origin
OE r?dic, from L. radix, radic- 'root'.

Wikipedia

Radish

The radish (Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. sativus) is an edible root vegetable of the family Brassicaceae that was domesticated in Asia prior to Roman times.

Radishes are grown and consumed throughout the world, being mostly eaten raw as a crunchy salad vegetable with a pungent, slightly spicy flavor, varying in intensity depending on its growing environment. There are numerous varieties, varying in size, flavor, color, and length of time they take to mature. Radishes owe their sharp flavor to the various chemical compounds produced by the plants, including glucosinolate, myrosinase, and isothiocyanate. They are sometimes grown as companion plants and suffer from few pests and diseases. They germinate quickly and grow rapidly, common smaller varieties being ready for consumption within a month, while larger daikon varieties take several months. Being easy to grow and quick to harvest, radishes are often planted by novice gardeners. Another use of radish is as a cover or catch crop in winter, or as a forage crop. Some radishes are grown for their seeds; others, such as daikon, may be grown for oil production. Others are used for sprouting.

Ejemplos de uso de radishes
1. The factory produces 6–7 tons of various kinds of kimchi including unsliced cabbage kimchi, hot pickles of chopped radishes, pickles wrapped in a large cabbage leaf like a bundle and radishes pickled in salt water every day.
2. I also recommend the movie Tron, and the eating of radishes raw.
3. People were "cut down like carrots and radishes," an expression heard in many Indian family stories.
4. Traffickers had hidden the drugs in capsules, which were then inserted into the radishes and then sewn shut.
5. May 20 On the Surrey plot, there are some shoots of green where the radishes were planted.