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  • baddog
    So Fucking Banned
    • Apr 2001
    • 107089

    #1

    Horseradish, does it matter?

    Are there differing qualities of horseradish? What is the best and easy enough to find with no time to prepare?
  • JFK
    FUBAR the ORIGINATOR
    • Jan 2002
    • 67373

    #2
    The best ones, are the ones that rip the living shit out of sinuses when you eat it, Love it,

    They sell them in little jars, the best ones around here, are the Presidents Choice, 'No Name' ones

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    • baddog
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      • Apr 2001
      • 107089

      #3
      Originally posted by JFK
      The best ones, are the ones that rip the living shit out of sinuses when you eat it, Love it,

      They sell them in little jars, the best ones around here, are the Presidents Choice, 'No Name' ones
      So, I should just sample each of the Brand X types and see which burns most? Can I buy litmus paper to test it with?

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      • Jdoughs
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        • Mar 2004
        • 5794

        #4
        The one he mentioned above the President's Choice is sort of a premiere no-name brand in Canada. There must be similar manufacturers in the States. A company who makes numerous condiments/pickles etc but always high end for the richer tastes.

        Probably get 'good' stuff by buying the brand from one of them. Or hit one of the better deli's in your area and just ask them what they recommend/sell, they have that shit on lock and probably will be able to steer you in the right direction.
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        • Deej
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          • Jun 2005
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          #5
          I like the beaver kind just fine, non creamy... the ground tough shit. Im sure there is better out there, but ive always been satisfied with the beav...

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          • will76
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            • May 2003
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            #6
            horseradish + catchup and boiled crawfish... yummy.
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            • JFK
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              • Jan 2002
              • 67373

              #7
              Originally posted by Deej
              I like the beaver kind just fine, non creamy... the ground tough shit. Im sure there is better out there, but ive always been satisfied with the beav...
              yes, the Grated ones are usually the best, the creamy ones are usually very mild

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              • quiet
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                • Sep 2001
                • 25115

                #8
                usually grated is the best, but there are many good creamy/semi creamy ones, we have half a dozen different ones in the fridge at any given time, mostly bought in boutique shops. my current favorite: Crazyhorse Wasabi Horseradish. will give your nose and tastebuds a serious ass kicking.
                we'll miss you our friend. RIP

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                • BareBacked
                  Confirmed User
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 3685

                  #9
                  I only consume the best

                  Tulkoff White Horseradish


                  Tulkoff White Horseradish
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                  Savings: $474.05
                  Your Price: $636.8
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                  • baddog
                    So Fucking Banned
                    • Apr 2001
                    • 107089

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jdoughs
                    Or hit one of the better deli's in your area and just ask them what they recommend/sell, they have that shit on lock and probably will be able to steer you in the right direction.
                    It is about 70 today, and there is a nice deli in Marina del Rey that would make for a nice ride. More fun than a phone call. Great idea.

                    Originally posted by Deej
                    I like the beaver kind just fine, non creamy... the ground tough shit. Im sure there is better out there, but ive always been satisfied with the beav...
                    Ah yes. My favorite deli uses that stuff. Forgot about it. I am still going for the ride though.

                    Originally posted by quiet
                    my current favorite: Crazyhorse Wasabi Horseradish. will give your nose and tastebuds a serious ass kicking.
                    That sounds great. I may have to buy a couple different types.

                    Originally posted by BareBacked
                    I only consume the best

                    Tulkoff White Horseradish
                    The only white sauce you consume is man seed.

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                    • beerptrol
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                      • Feb 2003
                      • 12722

                      #11
                      Originally posted by JFK
                      yes, the Grated ones are usually the best, the creamy ones are usually very mild
                      I like the grated for shrimp cocktail sauce and the creamy for sandwiches. I usually buy whatever is at the local store, it's not like I'm gonna have some chefs over to eat and could tell the quality of the brand.
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                      • AzteK
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                        • Feb 2001
                        • 3451

                        #12
                        Originally posted by BareBacked
                        I only consume the best

                        Tulkoff White Horseradish


                        Tulkoff White Horseradish
                        List Price: $1,110.90
                        Savings: $474.05
                        Your Price: $636.8
                        haha yea for 400 pounds

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                        • RebelR
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                          • Feb 2005
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                          #13
                          see if you can find some fresh horseraddish root, and grate it yourself. Its amazing, the taste difference
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                          • baddog
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                            • Apr 2001
                            • 107089

                            #14
                            Originally posted by RebelR
                            see if you can find some fresh horseraddish root, and grate it yourself. Its amazing, the taste difference
                            yeah, that will be the day. I would never try to make something that I wasn't somewhat knowledgeable about. I don't use it enough to know the difference.

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                            • BIGTYMER
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                              • Nov 2004
                              • 17066

                              #15
                              Atomic Horseradish is my favorite.

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                              • Just Mike
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                                • Sep 2002
                                • 3726

                                #16
                                you can get the horseradish root and grate it yourself...at Murukai market on torrance blvd and hawthorne blvd. or go to whole foods and get "Bubbies" horseradish its the next best thing in my opinion

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