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> Horseradish is toxic in large amounts. Like ... more than a
> pound. A teaspoon, no. Note that there's a root called wasabi, > which is milder than American horseradish. The 'wasabi powder' > you see in the asian stores is just dried horseradish root (even > though it claims to be wasabi). > > For an asthmatic or someone with other respiratory problems, I can > see that it might cause a problem. My thoughts exactly and I have a "meeting" with a doctor this week to discuss the use of that type of "hot" food soon afterwards. > I was surprised to see them > doing habanero shooters - one ounce of habanero puree on the > [real] Fear Factor show. If that's 'safe' then horseradish is > certainly no problem. You couldn't pay me enough to do a Habernero shot... That's as close to suicide as you can probably egt without actually making it a success. > You should probably ask a doctor, though. I only play one on the > Internet. Yup. And I'm playing professional researcher. ![]() -- Joe in Northern, NJ - V#8013-R Currently Riding The "Mother Ship" Ride a motorcycle in or near NJ? http://tinyurl.com/4zkw8 http://www.youthelate.com |
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