Horseradish appears to have originated in Western Asia and Southern Europe and was well known in Egypt. Its value as an important and powerful medicinal root has been known for thousands of years. The early colonists in North America brought horseradish to their new land.
By the mid 1800s the potash rich Mississippi river bottom lands near the tip of Southern Illinois became the best place to grow horseradish commercially and remains today as the producer of over half of the world’s horseradish.
The health benefits of horseradish are many. Vitamin C, folate, potassium, magnesium, calcium, zinc, fiber, enzymes and oils are packed into its white fleshy root.