Radish

/ˈrædɪʃ/ noun

A radish is a small, crisp root vegetable, often red or white on the outside, with a spicy or peppery taste. It is usually eaten raw in salads or as a crunchy snack.

It comes from Latin “radix,” meaning “root,” through Old French “radice” and Middle English forms. The name highlights that the edible part of the plant is its root.

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