green radish pods

Radish Pods Glossary |Health Benefits, Nutritional Information + Recipes with Radish Pods | Tarladalal.com Viewed 91308 times

Also known as

Moongra, Mogri

What is green radish pods, green mogri?


There are long and vary in colour and size. They can be cut into different sizes as per the recipe requirement.They are available only in winter months and are bought by all in abundance.


Chopped green radish pods
Rinse the green radish pods. Top and tail them. Snap into 1-1 1/2? lengths or chop them on a chopping board, just like you do for cluster beans.

Chopped purple radish pods
Rinse the purple radish pods. Top and tail them. Snap them into 1-1 ½ inch length pieces or chop them on a chopping board, just like you do for cluster beans.
Purple radish pods


How to select Green Radish Pods

The long tails are usually more fibrous and their pods tend to be less flavourful. It is best to opt for the shorter kind (2-5 inches in length) that can be found piled for sale in the street-side vegetable markets. These radish pods are not so pungent and can be even had in raw form as salad or snack.

Culinary Uses of Green Radish Pods

· The sharp flavours of radish pods make them a popular ingredient for different chutney by pounding these with some green chillies, and mixing in salt and yoghurt.
· Radish pods are also great in salads and stir fries.
· You can cok radish pods with the everyday zeera (cumin) -hing-haldi-mirch tadka or may add potatoes to make aloo mongre ki subzi.
· The radish pods can also be added in kadhi or a typical mixed vegetable preparation.
· In Europe, the pods were often pickled and served with meat. The spicy seeds are sometimes served raw as an accompaniment to beer in Germany.

How to store Green Radish Pods

In most cases, radish pods can be used raw or lightly cooked, and they should be used as quickly as possible. Use the pods within two days, and make sure to rinse them before use. Radish pods are a common source of bacterial contamination, so get into the habit of rinsing before eating them.

Health benefits Uses of Green Radish Pods

· Radish pods are rich in ascorbic acid, folic acid, and potassium. They are a good source of vitamin B6, riboflavin, magnesium, copper, and calcium.
· One cup of sliced red radish bulbs provides approximately 20 Calories, largely from carbohydrates
· Radishes are suggested as an alternative treatment for a variety of ailments including whooping cough, cancer, coughs, gastric discomfort, liver problems, constipation, dyspepsia, gallbladder problems, arthritis, gallstones and intestinal disorders.