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Kablooie

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33. I just found out that the pink pickled turnips are different from suguki that the article is about.
Mon Dec 30, 2013, 09:40 PM
Dec 2013

Japanese eat many different kinds of pickled turnips and other vegetables daily, the middle eastern pickled turnips taste exactly like the Japanese ones, but suguki is not one of the common styles.
My wife, who is Japanese, couldn't even remember what suguki is.

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Thats awesome news!. darkangel218 Dec 2013 #1
Kagome intaglio Dec 2013 #2
German's have sauerkraut RobertEarl Dec 2013 #3
I make kimchi and it works for us! mahina Dec 2013 #7
Love krauhhttttttt.... DeSwiss Dec 2013 #19
I remain skeptical davidpdx Dec 2013 #4
open a jar and take wiff azurnoir Dec 2013 #5
I live with a Korean davidpdx Dec 2013 #6
and yet you doubt azurnoir Dec 2013 #9
They serve the same pickled turnips at Zankou Chicken here in LA. Kablooie Dec 2013 #8
Thanks for the recipe! ;-) n/t DeSwiss Dec 2013 #18
Honestly I should alert on you for torturing me. That looks too too delectable. snagglepuss Dec 2013 #29
I just found out that the pink pickled turnips are different from suguki that the article is about. Kablooie Dec 2013 #33
When I read the headline, I thought this was going to be about Natto! NBachers Dec 2013 #10
Thanks! DeSwiss Dec 2013 #17
looks like colon cleanse advert results. loli phabay Dec 2013 #20
!!! DeSwiss Dec 2013 #27
They must be talking about takuan Bonobo Dec 2013 #11
We always just refer to that as daikon at my home. Kablooie Dec 2013 #12
Is your wife from Japan? Bonobo Dec 2013 #13
from Kyoto, Kyo'onna, but we met while she was working in Tokyo. Kablooie Dec 2013 #15
Wonderful. Bonobo Dec 2013 #16
Oh they are not talking about takuan Bonobo Dec 2013 #14
But, does it help with radiation exposure? ryan_cats Dec 2013 #21
Here ya go..... DeSwiss Dec 2013 #24
Even if this turns out to work, the term "superfood" sets my bullshit detector on high alert. n/t Silent3 Dec 2013 #22
Same thing they used to say...... DeSwiss Dec 2013 #25
Huh? Silent3 Dec 2013 #30
Nope. n/t DeSwiss Dec 2013 #31
I guess I can learn to eat pickled turnips madokie Dec 2013 #23
De nada. DeSwiss Dec 2013 #26
Or I can just get a flu shot. nt ZombieHorde Dec 2013 #28
Sure, go ahead....... DeSwiss Dec 2013 #32
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