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by cxcorp
915 days ago
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The article mentions that it's "usually white horseradish, dyed green", and that the real thing "can cost more per pound than even the choice tuna it sits on." Would be interesting to verifiably taste real wasabi. Who knows, maybe I've never actually even tasted the real thing? |
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They give you a root, and a grater. Tastes milder than what we get, here.
I have heard that it is impossible to domesticate (has to be harvested wild, on certain mountains). However, I watched a program, where a guy in Hawai'i said he'd figured out how to domesticate it.
Haven't heard much about that, though.