




Daikon Radish
Estimated Inventory, ea : 0
Description/Taste
Daikon radish is most often grown for its root, though the green tops are just as edible and versatile. The root of the Daikon radish is cylindrical with a white skin similar to that of a carrot or turnip. Its flesh is white and juicy. The pale tuber can grow up to twenty inches in length with a diameter of 4 inches. The flavor of the Daikon root is like a less-fiery radish; mild and tangy.
Seasons/Availability
Daikon radishes are available year-round.
