This really brings back my childhood memory. Where can I get these in Taipei? Last time I visited Taipei I was walking on 汀州路 and saw someone eating one. I went up and down the street but couldn't find it :(
@BEMMa
5 жыл бұрын
Oh~ come on, that's too bad. I have no idea where you can get it exactly in Taipei. Maybe you can try to find it in the night market next time. 汀州路 seems that near the 師大夜市.
It looks yummy! I like your Daikon Patty!! I think it's not called RADISH!!
@gin2447
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Shermie, RADISH is the correct name for the vegetable.
@shermieyang0402
5 жыл бұрын
Gin Up to you!! I live in Melbourne and I saw the name which is called “Daikon” in the supermarket. I never want to argue with anyone on the internet. I won’t reply to you anymore.
@jenniferchang6129
5 жыл бұрын
Daikon is "大根" from Japanese 。
@地球人-i3d
4 жыл бұрын
Daikon is 大根。yes. Has this japanese word been used worldwide? I think not. France might be much better. Cos both countries are super friendly to each other. This is rettich in german. I rarely see it's called daikon. Maybe some Europeans would call this daikon to show they know or are into Japanese food. Other than these people, what daikon? Rettich in german. Radish in english.
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