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Here's a recipe for a radish: eat a radish.
Hard-boiled egg, onion, a radish, and sunflower seeds.
When I had trouble swallowing a radish, Grandpa said, "You don't know hunger.
You plant a turnip, you get a turnip, not a radish".
In one video, Jakubowski appears onscreen in rubber boots, grinning broadly and munching a radish.
Here she describes a radish harvest: The variety is called Misato Rose.
And I couldn't imagine why anyone would eat a radish unless paid.
It can mean a haiku such as "Twilight/ Farmer pointing the way/ With a radish".
Clearly, there was a reason to cook a radish, and I wanted in.
"If you plant a radish, you don't keep digging open the hole to see how it is doing," he said.
Slathering the sauce on the burger, which comes with a radish salad in a show of temperance, is advised.
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