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Horseradish has been around for 400 years or so. It contains potassium, calcium, magnesium and phosphorus which along with very volatile oils makes it quite a pungant plant. It's great served with smoked fish, you can add it to Mayonnaise and Cream to give them a bit of extra 'kick'.
Where you find it is pot luck really, round here, there's loads for everyone and could be that the field next to us once had a Shephers Cottage in it.
However, it can be found in fields, sides of roads, almost anywhere really. If in doubt, dig down and pull the root. It will be not dis-similar to a Parsnip, fairly long but sometimes a bit lumpy (see below)
Long-keeping horseradish sauce
Tasty, Healthy and almost zero cost to make
For food, cosmetics, medicinal purposes and loads more !
Horseradish Medicine
Horseradish
If in doubt, break the root in two and have a smell - you can't mistake it then. When grating in preparation, beware it has multiple potential of onion smell. I always do this outdoors and down wind ! The plant has a long history of medicinal uses. It has been highly regarded by Medical people in Heart, Lung and Blood circles for it's low fat / high flavourness. Adding a little grated horseradish to scrambled aggs is healthy and assist in sweating out colds. Try using the sauce as you would use mustard with other foods
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