| | Daikon radish is often simmered in dashi soup, but it's also a good addition to salads. | | Daikon Salad Raw daikon might be slightly hot, depending on the kinds. If you like the flavor, juicy and crunchy daikon pieces add a nice texture in salads. This salad uses wakame seaweeds and cucumber. | Cucumber and Daikon Salad This is a sunomono (vinegary dishes) made with daikon radishes. It has a refreshing taste and makes a good side dish. | Tofu in Thick Soup This simmered tofu can be served chilled on a hot day if you would like. | Miso Soup with Tofu Many ingredients can be cooked in miso soup, but it's always good to serve a bowl of simple miso soup with tofu. | | | | Japanese Food Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Living with Depression From the little things (managing household chores), to the more challenging (learning to forgive) these eight tips can help you manage depression. More>
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