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Black radish: The ancient superfood making a modern comeback

Black radish? Many of us don't even know its taste. We often associate this vegetable with cosmetics rather than salads. Fortunately, it is making a comeback and even starting to become trendy. It's worth paying attention to it, especially since it has many health properties. Wondering what to prepare with radish? We have an excellent recipe for you.

Black radish used to be extremely popular.
Black radish used to be extremely popular.
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10:26 AM EDT, September 13, 2024

Black radish, also known as black turnip, is a vegetable with exceptional health benefits. Here’s why it's worth including it in your diet this season.

Black radish has been known for centuries

Black radish is one of the oldest cultivated vegetables and has been appreciated since ancient times for its valuable properties. Thanks to its high level of nutrients and medicinal value, it is considered one of the healthiest vegetables to include in your diet. Although its taste is quite intense and resembles mustard, it is worth eating due to mustard glycosides.

This vegetable is an actual vitamin bomb containing vitamin C, B vitamins, and key minerals like potassium, calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium. Vitamin C is an antioxidant, supporting the immune system and helping fight free radicals. Fiber, on the other hand, improves digestion by regulating bowel movements, which is essential for the healthy functioning of the digestive system.

Black radish has anti-inflammatory and choleretic effects, facilitating fat digestion and supporting liver function. The sulfur compounds present in black radish are responsible for regenerating this organ. This vegetable also stimulates the production of digestive juices, positively affecting the entire digestive process.

How to use black radish in the kitchen?

Black radish can be used in many ways in the kitchen. It can be eaten raw as an addition to salads, cooked, baked, or pickled. It works great as an ingredient in soups, and when baked, it makes an excellent side dish for meats and fish. For a milder taste, try grating it and sprinkling it with lemon juice—perfect for a raw salad.

Black radish soup

Ingredients:                                              

  • 3 black radishes
  • 5 potatoes
  • 1 parsley root
  • 1 onion
  • 2 cloves of garlic
  • 3 quarts of broth
  • 3 tablespoons of butter
  • Cream to taste (optional)
  • Slices of bread or baguette
  • Pepper, salt, favorite spices
  • Parsley for serving
  • Nigella seeds for serving

Preparation:                      

  1. Peel and finely chop the onion and garlic. Peel and dice the potatoes, parsley root, and black radish.
  2. In a heavy-bottomed pot, sauté the onion and garlic in the heated butter. Add the potatoes, parsley root, and black radish, and continue to sauté, stirring constantly. Add more butter if needed.
  3. Pour the broth over the sautéed vegetables and cook until they are soft. Add salt, pepper, and your favorite spices.
  4. If using, add cream to the soup. Blend everything into a smooth cream.
  5. Prepare croutons from the bread or baguette in a heated pan.
  6. Serve the soup with croutons. Sprinkle with parsley and nigella seeds.
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