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Korean Radish

Korean Radish is a crisp, mild-flavored root vegetable widely used in East Asian cuisines (Japan, Korea, China) as pickles, grated garnishes, soups and stews. It is prized for its clean texture and ability to take on bold flavors in broths, salads and fermented preparations. Nutritionally, Korean Radish is very low in calories and carbohydrates while providing a notable amount of vitamin C: 22mg per 100g, along with modest fiber and plenty of water. As a member of the cruciferous family, it contributes hydrating bulk and mild phytonutrients that support digestion and offer modest antioxidant benefits typical of radish-type vegetables.

Vegan · Lactose free · Gluten free · Unprocessed · ~0.08€/100g

Kinome Health Grade

S+

Optimal

-

Nutrition

Macronutrients per selected portion. Derived from White Radish (Daikon).

Calories

18 kcal

1% of Daily kcal · low-calorie

Protein

0.6 g

1% RDI

Fat

0.1 g

0g sat fat

Carbs

4.1 g

1% RDI

Sugar

2.5 g

5% RDI

Fiber

1.6 g

5% RDI

Salt

0 g

0% RDI

Nutrition quality

Scored against dietary guidelines. Tap rows for a deeper breakdown.

Composite score - weighted by current nutrition science

S+ · 10.0 / 10

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Frequently asked

Q.01Is Korean Radish healthy?

Yes, Korean Radish is exceptionally healthy, earning an S Health Grade. It is a good source of dietary fiber (1.6g per 100g).

Q.03What NOVA processing level is Korean Radish?

Korean Radish is NOVA 1 - Unprocessed.

Q.05Is Korean Radish gluten free?

Yes, Korean Radish is gluten free.

Q.02What are the macros in Korean Radish?

100g of Korean Radish contains 18 kcal, 0.6g protein, 4.1g carbohydrates, 0.1g fat, and 1.6g fiber.

Q.04Is Korean Radish vegan?

Yes, Korean Radish is vegan.

Q.06Is Korean Radish lactose free?

Yes, Korean Radish is lactose free.

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