The article introduces the watermelon radish, a distinctive variety of daikon radish with a red middle and greenish skin that resembles watermelon. Despite its name, it does not taste like watermelon but is commonly found in health food stores and farmers' markets in America. The radish is edible, including the leaves which are rich in vitamins and calcium. It is usually consumed raw in salads or used as a garnish with sausages and cheese. The radish is also noted for its health benefits, including lowering blood pressure, fighting cancer, and reducing stress.