Red Raddish / சிவப்பு முள்ளங்கி – 1Kg

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  • Appearance: Round or elongated shape with bright red skin and white flesh.
  • Nutritional Value: Low in calories but rich in fiber, Vitamin C, potassium, folate, and antioxidants.
  • Health Benefits: Supports digestion, hydration, and immune function; antioxidants help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress.
  • Harvesting: Fast-growing crop typically harvested when they reach about one inch in diameter for round varieties.
  • Storage: Keep fresh red radishes in the refrigerator in a plastic bag or container with a damp paper towel to retain moisture; remove greens before storage.
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    Fresh red radishes in kaaikani form present the root vegetable meticulously cleaned, trimmed, and sliced or diced, arranged neatly in a dish or container. Each slice or dice showcases the vibrant red color of the radish, inviting the senses with its crisp appearance.In this form, the texture of red radishes remains crunchy and firm, offering a satisfying bite. The flesh is juicy and succulent, ensuring a refreshing culinary experience.

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    Appearance

    Red radishes have a round or elongated shape with a bright red skin and white flesh. They typically have a crisp texture and a peppery flavor.

    Nutritional Value

    Red radishes are low in calories but rich in nutrients. They are a good source of fiber, Vitamin C, potassium, folate, and antioxidants like anthocyanins.

    Health Benefits

    Consuming red radishes may offer several health benefits, including improved digestion, hydration, and immune support. The antioxidants in red radishes help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress in the body.

    Harvesting

    Red radishes are fast-growing and can be harvested within a few weeks of planting. They are typically harvested when they reach the desired size, usually about one inch in diameter for round varieties.

    Preparation

    Red radishes should be washed thoroughly to remove any dirt or debris. They can be sliced, diced, grated, or served whole, depending on the recipe.