Cracovia Grated Horseradish
Grated horseradish is spicy and aromatic. The holiday table should not miss grated horseradish, which is a great addition to meats and sausages, as well as sauces, mayonnaise, horseradish cream and polish cwikla. Horseradish is not only a great flavor ingredient, but also includes pro-vitamins, vitamins and minerals. It is anti rheumatic and stimulates the digestive system.
- Net weight of one can: 8oz
- Product of Poland
IngredientsÂ
Horseradish, water, sugar, vinegar, canola oil, salt, artificial flavor
Nutrition Facts
45 servings per container, Serving size 1tsp (5mL), Amount per serving: Calories 5, Total Fat 0g (0% DV), Saturated Fat 0g (0% DV), Trans Fat 0g (0% DV), Cholesterol 0mg (0% DV), Sodium 40mg (2% DV), Total Carb 1g (0% DV), Dietary Fiber 0 (0% DV), Total Sugars 1g, Includes 1g Added Sugars (2% DV), Protein 0g *Not a significant source of Vitamin D, Calcium, Iron, Potassium *The % Daily value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for a general nutrition advice.
This is some of the best horseradish I have had the pleasure to try.
My favorite horseradish brand. Recommend
Horse radish was definitely part of the Easter day meals from the mid 1950's through the 1960's. Our grandmother used to make hers with beet juice and horse radish. She was from NE Poland and I knew her in Chicago, USA. Beet juice horse radish is hard to find in grocery stores in Los Angeles, where I now live. Fond family memories of Polish Easter breakfasts where I learned to like purple horse radish.
Makes the difference
Just like homemade