horseradish

/ˈhɔːrsˌrædɪʃ/
noun
  1. A plant with a thick white root that has a strong, spicy flavor, often used as a condiment.
    • He added a spoonful of horseradish to his roast beef sandwich.
    • Fresh horseradish is much hotter than the jarred kind.
    • The recipe calls for grated horseradish to give the sauce a kick.
  2. A spicy sauce or condiment made from the root of this plant.
    • The store sells both creamy horseradish and plain prepared horseradish.
    • She put horseradish on her hot dog for extra flavor.
    • I love mixing horseradish with ketchup for a zesty dipping sauce.
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