Radishes

What are they?

Radishes are typically red with white flesh, as small and crunchy root vegetables of the brassica family. It is often served raw as a garnish and as a slightly spicy kick in salads or sandwiches. You can also use the leaves in a similar way to spinach by sautéing or steaming them. Find more ways to store and prepare radish greens here! The green tops of many roots have a lot of uses. We always recommend using the whole veggie if you can!

POPULAR VARIETIES: French Breakfast, Rover

OUR GROWING SEASON: We grow radishes autumn to spring.

How to store:

Trim leaves and roots (leaves can be used for salads and other dishes). Wash radishes and store in a storage bag with a slightly damp towel, taking out any air in the bag. They should last in the fridge for one to two weeks.

Other ways to store radishes

Ways to prepare:

Raw, grated or sliced in a salad, on a sandwich, over tacos, sautéed, stir-fried, roasted, and more! Explore some recipes below.

Our Favorite Recipes:

Radish Pico Roasted Radishes Quick Pickled Radishes

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