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light green powdered horseradish

light green powdered horseradish
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light green powdered horseradish (1)our own raw materials base (2)more than 15 years history (3)specialize in wasabi

  

light green horseradish powdered

Specifications 1kg/bag ,200g/bagDurability: 18 monthswasabi ingeredients: wasabi powder, mustardBOX Size:41*31*19

WASABI

Wasabi is a great compliment to almost any asian dish. wasabi is a root vegetable that is grated intou a green paste m. wasabi powder has to be mixed with water to become a paste . wasabi has astrong. hot flavor which dissipates within a few seconds and leaves no burning aftertaste in your mouth

    

WASABI

Wasabi is a great compliment to almost any asian dish. wasabi is a root vegetable that is grated intou a green paste m. wasabi powder has to be mixed with water to become a paste . wasabi has astrong. hot flavor which dissipates within a few seconds and leaves no burning aftertaste in your mouth

Wasabi is a great compliment to almost any asian dish. wasabi is a root vegetable that is grated intou a green paste m. wasabi powder has to be mixed with water to become a paste . wasabi has astrong. hot flavor which dissipates within a few seconds and leaves no burning aftertaste in your mouth

1 Specifications 1kg/bag 10bags/CTN2 Durability:2year3 ingeredients: wasabi powder, mustard powder, corn starch, fd&c bule and yellow

4 Case Dimension 410mm 280mm 210mm

5 20 Feet Container 1200CTN

6 N.W. 10KG G.W

HOW TO PREPARE WASABI

1 MEASURE : WASABI POWDER 1CUP WATER 3/4 CUP ,SLOWLY ADD COLD WATER AND MIX WELL

2 KEEP THE PREPARED WASABI IN AN AIRTIGHT CONTAINER TO MAINTAIN IT

3 FOR BEST FLAVOR,SERVE WASABI 3HOURS AFTER PREPARED

4 RESEAL PACKAGE BY FIRMLY CLOSING THE ZIPPER AND STORE IN A COOL DRY PLACE

WASABI

Wasabi is sometimes called Japanese horseradish, and its taste is very similar. However, real wasabi - wasabia japonica - is a relative of the family and an elusive little root. Like horseradish, it is a root, or , and it is grated or sliced for use in cooking. Wasabi is difficult to find because it is difficult to grow. It is expensive to buy because it is expensive to grow.

Wasabi is a fussy little plant, and has to be nurtured and brought carefully along like a delicate child. It takes about 18 months to reach its mature height of about 6 inches (36cm). Wasabi requires a constant stream of cool water, but not too cool; shade, but not too much shade; and a mild climate. Thus, the United States is not ideal wasabi-growing country, except in the Pacific-Northwest, where growers have had some success with the plant. It is also grown successfully in New Zealand, as well as in Japan.

may seize anyone who buys a genuine wasabi root. A single root may cost US$8-$10, and wasabi roots run about US$70-$100 per pound, depending on where the root was grown. Some Asian markets in larger cities may have fresh, genuine wasabi roots for sale, and a shopper will know he has the genuine article by the price .

When the wasabi is finally secured, it is prepared for eating raw by washing it, trimming any bumpy or scaly parts off with a sharp knife, and then grating it in a circular motion. A fine metal grater, such as a lemon zester, may be used, but real wasabi gourmands insist on a sharkskin grater, which they say produces a velvety grind. The grated wasabi is gathered into a ball and left to sit for a couple of minutes, to allow the heat and flavor to develop, then it is eaten. The traditional use is to eat it with sushi or sashimi, but it also may be used to flavor mustard or , as a meat sauce, or in salad dressings.

 

For those who simply cannot afford the genuine root, most cooks say the wasabi powder available in supermarkets will work nearly as well as the wasabia japonica.

The horseradish root is a close relative to and contains an eye-watering that produces the heat and spice for which horseradish powder is known. This , present in both mustard and horseradish, is called allyl isothiocynate. When the horseradish is not dried and powdered right away, the chemical begins to degrade and may produce a bitter rather than a hot taste.

light green powdered horseradish



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