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Wasabi
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Ethnic Palate: Japanese
Pairing: Wheat Beer, Riesling
Historic Description: Wasabi, often called “Japanese horseradish,” has been a key component of Japanese cuisine for centuries. It’s usually served with sushi, but in the U.S., it’s used to add a sharp, pungent heat to wing sauces in fusion restaurants
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