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Lemongrass (6 stalk bundle) East Bay/Peninsula
Lemongrass (6 stalk bundle) East Bay/Peninsula
Lemongrass is a culinary herb, often used in Thai food and hot teas. It is used both fresh and dried, and imparts a lemony flavor to dishes. Some studies have shown that Lemongrass tea seems to provide antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and infection-preventing benefits.
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Lemongrass (6 stalk bundle) San Francisco
Lemongrass (6 stalk bundle) San Francisco
Lemongrass is a culinary herb, often used in Thai food and hot teas. It is used both fresh and dried, and imparts a lemony flavor to dishes. Some studies have shown that Lemongrass tea seems to provide antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and infection-preventing benefits.
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Meyer Lemons (5 lb. bag) San Francisco
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Meyer Lemons (5 lb. bag) San Francisco
Meyer lemon skin is fragrant and thin, colored a deep yellow with a slight orange tint when ripe. Meyer lemons have a sweeter, less acidic flavor than the Eureka lemon usually found in supermarkets. Delicious in any recipe that call for lemon, especially desserts.
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Meyer Lemons (5 lb. bag) Santa Cruz/Los Gatos
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Meyer Lemons (5 lb. bag) Santa Cruz/Los Gatos
Meyer lemon skin is fragrant and thin, colored a deep yellow with a slight orange tint when ripe. Meyer lemons have a sweeter, less acidic flavor than the Eureka lemon usually found in supermarkets. Delicious in any recipe that call for lemon, especially desserts.
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Nettles (1 lb bag) East Bay/Peninsula
Nettles (1 lb bag) East Bay/Peninsula
A very healthful green to eat when cooked, nettles have a long history of medicinal uses, including treatment of muscle and joint pain. Makes a great ’tisane’ (herb tea) — bright, herbaceous, delicious. They should be handled with care (wear gloves!) when fresh but take very little cooking to shed the sting.
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Nettles (1 lb bag) Mystery Thursday
Nettles (1 lb bag) Mystery Thursday
A very healthful green to eat when cooked, nettles have a long history of medicinal uses, including treatment of muscle and joint pain. Makes a great ’tisane’ (herb tea) — bright, herbaceous, delicious. They should be handled with care (wear gloves!) when fresh but take very little cooking to shed the sting.
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Nettles (1 lb bag) San Francisco
Nettles (1 lb bag) San Francisco
A very healthful green to eat when cooked, nettles have a long history of medicinal uses, including treatment of muscle and joint pain. Makes a great ’tisane’ (herb tea) — bright, herbaceous, delicious. They should be handled with care (wear gloves!) when fresh but take very little cooking to shed the sting.
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Nettles (1 lb bag) Santa Cruz/Los Gatos
Nettles (1 lb bag) Santa Cruz/Los Gatos
A very healthful green to eat when cooked, nettles have a long history of medicinal uses, including treatment of muscle and joint pain. Makes a great ’tisane’ (herb tea) — bright, herbaceous, delicious. They should be handled with care (wear gloves!) when fresh but take very little cooking to shed the sting.
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Yuzu (5 lb. bag) East Bay/Peninsula
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Yuzu (5 lb. bag) East Bay/Peninsula
Yuzu is a knobby-skinned citrus fruit, with a floral aroma and tangy tart flavor. According to an article in the The New Yorker, “Yuzu is thought to have originated in China, but the fruit is most closely identified with Japan, where it is one of the nation’s essential aromas and flavors. It’s a key ingredient in ponzu sauce, the tangy blend of yuzu juice and soy sauce that often accompanies cold noodles or fried pork cutlets. It also lends zing to highballs, seasons potato chips, and is a favorite flavor for candy.” It can also be ‘staggeringly expensive’ in some areas (like NYC) at $15 to $20 per pound. We are offering it for $20 per five pound bag.
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Dry Farmed Early Girl Tomatoes (10 lb. flat) San Francisco
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Yuzu (5 lb. bag) Mystery Thursday
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Yuzu (5 lb. bag) Mystery Thursday
Yuzu is a knobby-skinned citrus fruit, with a floral aroma and tangy tart flavor. According to an article in the The New Yorker, “Yuzu is thought to have originated in China, but the fruit is most closely identified with Japan, where it is one of the nation’s essential aromas and flavors. It’s a key ingredient in ponzu sauce, the tangy blend of yuzu juice and soy sauce that often accompanies cold noodles or fried pork cutlets. It also lends zing to highballs, seasons potato chips, and is a favorite flavor for candy.” It can also be ‘staggeringly expensive’ in some areas (like NYC) at $15 to $20 per pound. We are offering it for $20 per five pound bag.
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Heirloom Tomatoes East Bay/Peninsula
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Heirloom Tomatoes East Bay/Peninsula
A beautiful mix of heirloom tomatoes, which may include varieties such as Pink Brandy Wine, Marvel Stripe and Tangerine. Whole, mixed single layer flats only.
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Heirloom Tomatoes San Francisco
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Heirloom Tomatoes San Francisco
A beautiful mix of heirloom tomatoes, which may include varieties such as Pink Brandy Wine, Marvel Stripe and Tangerine. Whole, mixed single layer flats only.
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Red Jalapeños (5 lb. bag) East Bay/Peninsula
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Red Jalapeños (5 lb. bag) East Bay/Peninsula
These are jalapeños harvested after they’ve turned red and spicy! Great to add some sweet heat to salsa or stir fries. Or, make sriracha! $20 per five pound bag.
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Red Jalapeños (5 lb. bag) San Francisco
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Red Jalapeños (5 lb. bag) San Francisco
These are jalapeños harvested after they’ve turned red and spicy! Great to add some sweet heat to salsa or stir fries. Or, make sriracha! $20 per five pound bag.
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Jalapeños (1 lb. bag) East Bay/Peninsula
Jalapeños (1 lb. bag) East Bay/Peninsula
These are green jalapeños of varying size and spiciness. Perfect to add some heat to your salsa or stuff with cheese for poppers!
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