radishes in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Other species of vegetables that grow well in an aquaponic system include beans, peas, kohlrabi, watercress, taro, radishes, strawberries, melons, onions, turnips, parsnips, sweet potato and herbs.
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In warmer climates, radishes are normally planted in the autumn.
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The mushroom has a prominent unpleasant sweet smell reminiscent of honey and radishes, and has an acrid and disagreeable taste.
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Both are often spicier than the long white radishes.
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During this event, the radishes are carved into sculptures, which are often adorned with flores inmortales and other items, and judged.
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A number of wild plants are still eaten including radishes, mustard, sour tomatoes and a variety of mushrooms.
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Black radishes were also were eaten raw when in season during the autumn and winter.
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Some crops suitable for growing in a cold frame include lettuces, parsley, salad onions, spinach, radishes and turnips etc.
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Dandelion greens are in season, radishes and field cucumbers are ready to add crunch to salads, and radicchio is in good shape.
montrealgazette.com
A small but important quantity of lettuce, cabbage, cilantro, radishes, carrots, spinach, and parsley is grown.
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