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I've been thinking about making a pesto from the leaves, maybe the stems as well.

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On 6/24/2024 at 1:48 AM, rotuts said:

its expensive to manufacture ,as it grows in a ' pond like ' aquaculture  it seems 

 

No. It grows in or on the banks of fresh running water, usually in mountainous areas.

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I grated some today to use as a garnish on a homemade hamburger. Worked well. I'll do that again.

 

(Can't see McDonald's taking it up, though.)

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2 hours ago, liuzhou said:

 

No. It grows in or on the banks of fresh running water, usually in mountainous areas.

Kind of somewhere between. It grow in running water but extensively modified from natural streams 

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On 7/1/2024 at 3:40 PM, haresfur said:

Kind of somewhere between. It grow in running water but extensively modified from natural streams 

 

I'm sorry but in what way does a stream, 'modified' or not, become to be between a stream and a pond? Ponds contain still water; streams have running  water.

 

I've visited a number of wasabi farms; none were anything like ponds.

 

 

 

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It grows in an aquaculture system that uses running water, not a natural stream. 

 

And the water in ponds moves, just more slowly than what we usually call streams. It is simply a question of degree. The aquaculture system needs to provide the right amount of flow in the right depth of water over a larger area than you would find on the unmodified banks of running water that you would find in mountain streams. 

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18 minutes ago, haresfur said:

It grows in an aquaculture system that uses running water, not a natural stream. 

 

 

Maybe sometimes. All the farms I've visited, two in Japan and three in China are in mountainous areas and use natural streams. The only 'modification' was some landscaping.

 

 

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So .....

 

it seems the Wasabi trip to 1/2 Moon Bay id Off ?

 

ws it ever On ?

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13 minutes ago, rotuts said:

it seems the Wasabi trip to 1/2 Moon Bay id Off ?

 

ws it ever On ?

The Wasabi growers never got back to me. I called - twice - and sent them a message through their online contact form.

 

I would love to go down there.  A friend was going to accompany me, and she is somewhat disappointed that I've not heard back.

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42 minutes ago, Shel_B said:

The Wasabi growers never got back to me. I called - twice - and sent them a message through their online contact form.

 

I would love to go down there.  A friend was going to accompany me, and she is somewhat disappointed that I've not heard back.


Then go to a farm that really values its customers (and show your commitment to the cause) 😎

 

https://www.daiowasabi.co.jp

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15 minutes ago, Duvel said:

Then go to a farm that really values its customers (and show your commitment to the cause) 😎

There is another farm in the general area and I plan to contact them after the weekend when my upcoming schedule is better established.  If I go, it's for me, not for a "commitment to the cause," whatever that cause may be.

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I replenished my wasabi today by purchasing another root / rhizome. With it this time came this oroshigane (おろし金 or 下ろし金 ), also known as oroshiki (下ろし器). It is a metal wasabi grater of the type which have widely replaced the traditional sharkskin variety - same no kawa orishikin (サメの皮おろし金) as shown above.

 

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It is a fine grater but still rougher than the sharkskin type.  No holes as found in western graters. I'll use both depending on application.

 

 

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