the root of the horseradish plant; it is grated or ground and used for seasoning
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coarse Eurasian plant cultivated for its thick white pungent root
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grated horseradish root
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"To remove a freckle, apply vinegar," the author prescribes. Soda mixed with vinegar will deal with heartburn, while hay fever can be combated by inhaling horseradish and vinegar several times a day.
"When you smash it with your teeth, there is a chemical reaction and that makes the heat," said Keller. "It gets real hot." Most of their crop is bought by companies that grind up the roots and bottle them as traditional horseradish sauce.
"The NRA is as strong as horseradish," says Rep. Jim Cooper, a Democrat from Tennessee and an NRA supporter.
A letter warning that horseradish can be dangerous was published Friday in the Journal of the American Medical Association by Ms. Rubin and Dr. Albert W. Wu, a clinical instructor at the University of California, San Diego.
In addition to tasting recipes made with horseradish, some people participated in the Horseradish Olympics _ which included a root toss, where contestants tried to lob foot-long horseradish roots farther than anyone else, and a hot dog eating contest.
In addition to tasting recipes made with horseradish, some people participated in the Horseradish Olympics _ which included a root toss, where contestants tried to lob foot-long horseradish roots farther than anyone else, and a hot dog eating contest.