出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/07 00:28 UTC 版)
daikon (plural daikons or daikon)
Daikon is the most common name in all forms of English, but historical ties to South Asia permit mooli as a general synonym in British English. Other synonyms usually vary by region, so that daikon is sometimes taken to refer specifically to the usual Japanese form; similarly, the term radish may be used, with the regional variety implied by context. In addition, the plant is most often grown in North America for animal fodder or other uses rather than human consumption, producing a third set of synonyms that are almost never encountered in culinary contexts.
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/02 16:45 UTC 版)
Daikon (from Japanese 大根, literally "large root"), Raphanus sativus var. longipinnatus, also called White Radish, Japanese radish, Oriental radish, Chinese radish, lo bok and Mooli (from Hindi/Urdu Muulii), is a mild flavoured, very large, white East Asian radish. Despite being known most commonly by its Japanese name, it did not originate in Japan, but rather in continental Asia.
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コダラ
ヤマホウレンソウ
the dahlia
カラミント
くび
そば
thornbills
a gong
あご
a cocoon
the act of killing time
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