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- pronounced [waźœœsabi]) or ****anese horseradish (Eutrema ****oni**** syn. Wasabia ****onica) is a plant of the family Br****icaceae, which also includes horseradish...
- Pegaeophyton Hayek & Hand.-Mazz. (1922) Platycraspedum O.E.Schulz (1922) Taphrospermum C.A.Mey. (1831) T****ungiella O.E. Schulz (1924) Wasabia Matsum. (1899)...
- Wasabi (Latin name Wasabia ****onica) is also called ****anese horseradish. Wasabi may also refer to: Wasabi, in the Sinfest webcomic Wasabi, in the TV...
- flavored with wasabi, a piquant paste made from the grated stem of the Wasabia ****onica plant. ****anese-style mayonnaise is a common condiment in ****an...
- " The wife of the amb****ador of the fictional Middle Eastern nation of Wasabia gets drunk, steals her husband's car and drives out of the compound. When...
- (Vanilla planifolia) Voatsiperifery (Piper borbonense) [Madagascar] Wasabi (Wasabia ****onica) Water-pepper, smartweed (Polygonum hydropiper) Wattleseed (from...
- Raph**** belong to Br****iceae; Lepidium belongs in Lepidieae; and finally Wasabia (Eutrema) belongs in Eutremeae. According to an umbrella review of 41 systematic...
- condiment wasabi, although traditionally prepared from the true wasabi plant (Wasabia ****onica), is now usually made with horseradish due to the scarcity of...
- Chitose; Takabayashi, Fumiyo (April 2017). "Improvement Effects of Wasabi (Wasabia ****onica) Leaves and Allyl Isothiocyanate on Stomach Lesions of Mongolian...
- Horseradish Armoracia rusticana (previously Cochlearia armoracia) Wasabi Wasabia ****onica (previously Cochlearia wasabi) Cook's scurvy gr****, Lepidium oleraceum...