radikas
Radikas is a culinary term referring to the root of certain plants, most notably the radish. While "radish" commonly denotes the edible root vegetable, "radikas" can be used more broadly to encompass the root structures of various plants that are used for food or medicinal purposes. In some contexts, it might also be used to describe the entire plant, with the root being its most prominent feature.
The most common association of radikas is with the common radish (Raphanus sativus), a cruciferous vegetable
Beyond the common radish, the term "radikas" might extend to other edible roots with a similar character,