is a plant of the
Brassicaceae family, which includes
cabbages,
horseradish, and
mustard. It is also called
Japanese horseradish, although horseradish is a different plant (which is generally used as a substitute for wasabi, due to the scarcity of the wasabi plant). Its stem is used as a
condiment and has an extremely strong
pungency more akin to hot
mustard than the
capsaicin in a
chili pepper, producing vapours that stimulate the
nasal passages more than the tongue. The plant grows naturally along
stream beds in mountain river valleys in
Japan. The two main
cultivars in the marketplace are
E. japonicum 'Daruma' and 'Mazuma', but there are many others. The origin of Wasabi cuisine has been clarified from the oldest historical records, It takes its rise in
Nara prefecture.