Hi All!
Couldn't find the thread this was mentioned in but Pawty said they were good as micro plants! Well I sowed & waited, they were a bit slow coming up & I missed the micro size in a blink so I have normal rocket size leaves! OMG! It really tastes of horseradish, amazing! Yep hot - very hot, but so good as first bite is nothing like the full fling you get after a couple of chews!
Even the flea beetles gave up on it! But soo good in a roast beef sarnie & now thinking some sort of salsa type sauce for a roast beef dinner! I didn't get too many seeds in the pack so will allow a couple to go to seed to keep me in my new addiction over winter. I think as mature plants they are a wee bit too hot to put in a general mixed salad but will master the micro size over winter to have as a sprinkle.
Wasabi Rocket
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Try this Wasabi Rocket robo!
It is well hotter than normal rocket, as is Wasabi to our Horseradish sauce! I happily eat normal wild rocket as a snack on the plot but this guy in moderation! Still nice though - wake up your taste buds & give it a try.
It is well hotter than normal rocket, as is Wasabi to our Horseradish sauce! I happily eat normal wild rocket as a snack on the plot but this guy in moderation! Still nice though - wake up your taste buds & give it a try.
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My horseradish has been in a few years now but still the roots are too narrow to take the effort to grate it. Top growth is good each year but limited show underneath. It will mature at some point I'm sure! (maybe)??
Westi