daikon
dai
ˈdaɪ
dai
kon
ˌkɔn
kawn
/dˈe‍ɪkən/

Definition & Meaning of "daikon"in English

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a mild radish with a white slender root that is used in Asian cuisine

daikon definition and meaning

What is "daikon"?

Daikon is a type of radish characterized by its large size, elongated shape, and white color. It has a mild, slightly peppery flavor and a crisp, crunchy texture. Daikon is commonly used in Asian cuisine, particularly in Japanese, Korean, and Chinese dishes. It can be eaten raw, sliced thinly and added to salads or used as a garnish, or cooked in various ways, including stir-frying, pickling, and braising. Daikon is low in calories and rich in vitamins and minerals, making it a nutritious addition to meals.

Examples
He sliced the daikon radish into thin strips and added it to his fresh salad.
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