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Description |
Picture of a pile of Daikon (giant white radish) in a supermarket in Japan. |
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Source |
photo taken by Chris 73 |
Date |
photo taken 13 Mar. 2004 |
Author | |
Permission |
Chris 73 released it under GFDL |
Licensing:
This image was created by Chris 73. The image is licensed under a dual license; please choose either of the two licenses below as desired. Attribution to Wikipedia or another project of the Wikimedia foundation is required for both licenses if the image is used outside of projects of the Wikimedia foundation. Attribution to me is not required.
You can use this image freely for any purpose, including commercial use, provided that you license it under one of the above licenses. My suggestion is to use the following text:
For privacy reasons please use only "Chris 73" as author. If necessary, please translate the text in your language. For electronic use please include the links in the text as shown, for printed use please print the text as shown. If you use the image I would appreciate it if you would let me know on my talk page, but this is not required as long as you follow one of the above licenses. |
This image was selected as a picture of the day for December 12, 2004. It was captioned as followed:
English: Daikon Deutsch: Japanische Rettiche, die "Daikon" genannt werden Français : Daikons, radis blancs d'Asie, dans un supermarché japonais) Česky: Japonská ředkev Daikon Deutsch: Japanische Rettiche, die "Daikon" genannt werden English: Daikon Français : Daikons, radis blancs d'Asie, dans un supermarché japonais) 日本語: 大根 (Raphanus sativus) Nederlands: Japanse rammenas-variant genaamd daikon Polski: Japońska rzodkiew Daikon Română: Daikon, ridichii albe asiatice. |
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