The rat-tailed radish seed pods are similar to those of other radishes. They just get "woody" slower, so they are easier to eat.
We also grow Daikon radish, and the Daikon pods look similar, and they can be eaten when young. They just get woody faster.
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Originally Posted by luigiwu
rat-tailed radish, I'm so curious and I don't understand. Do these grow as a bush instead? they look like a bean but taste like a radish???? my mind is being blown right now...
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