Daikon Oroshi refers to grated Daikon. It is one of the ingredients for making Sushi. To make Daikon Oroshi, grate Daikon's upper part diametrically opposite of fibers for a better taste. Grating Daikon must be done just before serving to avoid excess water. Daikon is large Japanese radish.

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