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Botanical Name
Armoracia rusticana
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Add some heat to your harvest with our guide to growing horseradish from root to table
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Types
- Common horseradish has broad, crinkled leaves with a superior root quality. However, it is more susceptible to disease.
- Bohemian horseradish has narrower, smoother leaves than common horseradish and is more disease resistant but has a slightly lower-quality root.
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Preparing Horseradish for Use as a Condiment
Peel the root and finely grate it, or cut it into cubes and place the horseradish cubes into a blender. Add one or two ice cubes and grind the horseradish until smooth. (Make sure you do this in a well-ventilated room and use eye and nose protection. The smell will be quite pungent.)
Add 1 to 2 tablespoons of white vinegar and a few pinches of salt immediately for mild horseradish. For hot and spicy horseradish, wait 3 minutes before adding 1 to 2 tablespoons of white vinegar and a few pinches of salt.
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Be careful where you grow, it spreads....
Would like to know how t get rid of it. Every Spring and Fall I'm digging it up and throwing it out. DO NOT put in compost bin.
The remaining shoots come up the next year
I have the same problem. I've been digging to get rid of it. It is now 6 feet across my garden !! I transplant ed some in pots !but now I can't get it out of my garden !!😛


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