0 a small vegetable, usually red or white and round or shaped like a finger, that grows underground and is usually eaten uncooked in salads --
1 a small, red or white vegetable that grows as a root and is eaten raw, esp. in salads --
But it seems that the only decision coming from that meeting was to include fodder radish.
One new crop, as has been said in another place, the fodder radish, was added in 1956.
He and his friends took possession of a piece of land, on which he planted radishes.
The only difference is a very minor one affecting radishes.
They are not even prepared to give the farmers a few hundred pounds for fodder radish.
If he were still in the position he held two years ago, would he include fodder radish?
For example, a gene that helps to fight fungal infection is common to scorpions, shellfish and radishes.
That applies particularly to broccoli, lettuce, radishes, strawberries, cherries, plums and tomatoes.