This section is from the book "Mrs. Rorer's Diet For The Sick", by Sarah Tyson Rorer. Also available from Amazon: Mrs. Rorer's Diet For The Sick.
Radishes contain neither starch nor sugar. When young and very tender they may be eaten raw, with a little salt; old, they are dense and difficult of digestion, quite unfit for persons in health.
Carefully boiled in unsalted water, dressed with a little butter, they form an exceedingly nice winter vegetable, and are quite easy of digestion. The preferable varieties for boiling are the large Japanese and black Spanish.
 
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