MATSUMOTO, Nagano Prefecture--How about some wasabi in your tea? Better yet, how about tea made straight from the leaves of the spicy Japanese horseradish? Shocking as it may seem, even here in ...
Wasabi's spice comes from a chemical reaction that occurs when you break down the cells, but this reaction is short lived. After 5 minutes the spicy flavour peaks but leave it for 30 minutes and ...
Wasabi's spice comes from a chemical reaction that occurs when you break down the cells, but this reaction is short lived. After 5 minutes the spicy flavour peaks but leave it for 30 minutes and ...
has been growing wasabi in the UK for over a decade. Known for its mustard-like kick, it is an aromatic spice traditionally eaten with sushi. It is an aquatic crop, much of which grows alongside ...