Sidney likes our French Breakfast Radishes sauteed in butter or braised. She says “I never liked radishes until I tried these!” So if your nose and mounth usually pucker when someone suggests trying radishes, give our French Breakfast Radishes a try, and they may become your new favorite veggie this time of year!
We also grow Easter Egg Radishes. You can tell the two radishes apart by their appearance. French Breakfast Radishes are elongated and have a white tail and a bright pink upper portion. Easter Egg Radishes sound exactly like their name; they are a nice large round radish and are in multiple colors, like bright pink, purple and white.
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