Originally native to Eastern Europe, this herb now grows
abundantly in the US as well. Grated bottled and creamed
horseradish is available, as well as a dried form, which
must be reconstituted before using.
This ancient herb (one of the five bitter herbs of the
Jewish Passover festival). It is grown mainly for its
pungent spicy roots.
Fresh horseradish is in many supermarkets. Choose roots
that are firm with no sign of blemishes or withering.
The roots should be peeled and grated before using.
Store in the refrigerator in plastic bags.
It's most often grated and used in sauces or as a
condiment with fish or meat. Mix with sour cream for a
tasty sauce for brisket or roast beef or use as a
sandwich spread.