what is wasabi looks like?!


Question: What is wasabi looks like?
i don't know what is wasabi is.
(answer the question)

* what does the wasabi taste like?
* have you eat before with any food that you put on?
* is it spicy?
* what does made of?
* have you try it before?
* is the wasabi taste bitter or spicy?

thx!!

Answers:

A green coloured pasts made from a root.
It is not really spicey, but very powerfully flavoured with vapors that clear your sinuses and not make your mouth burn.

It's made of a type of horseradish- a root like ginger with powerful aromatic vapors.

It is not bitter, or spicey, it is a pungent, VERY refreshing tasting paste which adds a lovely balance to rice, sushi and other earthy flavoured foods.

Try a TINY amount on sushi or rice, to see- I don't like spicey foods like Mexican food, but I do like Wasabi, in small amounts.

It's not oil=based, so the heat doesn't go into your mouth.



traditional wasabi is a asian condiment, similar in taste, but more mild than horseradish

most of whats sold as wasabi in the US is actually just horseradish that's colored green.

its a spicy-hot, very sinus-driven taste.

its made from a root from Japan... or its made from horseradish.
yes, i have tried it, and I like it... i have eaten it by itself, it isn't pleasant. its good mixed with a little soy sauce to dip sushi in.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasabi



ok the way you put this it confused the hell out of me but i'll try to answer.

tastes like hotness
no, i don't put on food i just eat the food.
yes, very
no clue
yes
spicy like i said before.



wasabi is herbal product,hot and spicy.wasabi is adjuvent spicy paste served with Japans sushi.

source japan food from net



It's a root like horseradish commonly served with sushi slightly green in color the flavor is like a mild horseradish with hints of green vegetation ...and the fake powder stuff does not taste like the real thing




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