Wasabi a delicious wholesome vegetable Pat Fitzgerald grows local to me
Автор: Zwartbles Ireland Suzanna Crampton
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Wasabi’s distinct flavour is due to the presence of isothiocyanates, which are formed by the breakdown of glucosinolates by myrosinase enzymes. These molecules are also the principle bioactives associated with wasabi, and are known to have antioxidative, anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory and anti-mutagenic activities.
Although grown mostly for its enlarged underground stem, wasabi leaves can also be used in many dishes. It is this part of the plant that Pat Fitzgerald of Beotanics based in County Kilkenny.
Mazuma Wasabi.
This variety was selected for Kilkenny Ireland, propagated, grown and harvested in Kilkenny. The wasabi pieces are leaf and leaf petiole. The petioles are really delicious. This wasabi can be bought for general consumption from Helen Costelloe Cutting Vedge in Kilkenny.
Chop some of the leaves and leaf petioles into 1cm pieces, mixup with sea salt and leave overnight then lightly rinse off excess sea salt. Then soak in soy sauce in a sealed jar / container for a few days and use as a condiment with fish, meat or on cheese 😋
Pat can be found on twitter @PatFitzGerald
His website
http://beotanics.com/wasabi/
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