HORSERADISH FACTS
FACT: Collinsville, Illinois produces approximately 60% of the world's horseradish each year.
The Southern Illinois area grows 80% - 85% of the world's horseradish.
FACT: Horseradish contains NO fat and NO
cholesterol.
FACT: Finely ground horseradish produces more "heat" than coursely ground horseradish.
FACT:
As horseradish ages and turns from white to brown it looses much of its flavor and bite.
FACT: While the horseradish
is cultivated primarily for its roots, the plant of the horseradish is also edible.
FACT: Horseradish is also known
as "redcole" and "stingnose".
FACT: Horseradish was used to make Horseradish ale in the 17th Century.
FACT: In the Southern United States, during the late 1800's, horseradish was commonly believed to cure headaches. It was
common to rub horseradish on your forehead to relieve the headache. Although there is no scientific evidence that this method
works some people still swear by it, even today.
Do you have an interesting horseradish story, fact or recipe?
We'd like to hear from you. Send it to
info@discovercollinsville.com or you can mail it to Horseradish Festival c/o: Collinsville Chamber of Commerce, 221 West Main St., Collinsville, IL
62234. Items submitted may be used to promote horseradish and the International Horseradish Festival. We are unable to compensate
anyone for their submission.