[yith_wcwl_add_to_wishlist label=""]Wheatgrass
Flavours:Wheatgrass has a light, sweet taste. It is fibrous to taste and "grassy".Nutritionals:Cancer prevention, fights infections, may lower cholesterol, levels lowers inflammation, aids in healthy digestion, blood sugar regulation and may improve cognitive function.Use:Great in Smoothies or as a juiced shot with a squeeze of lemon juice.
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[yith_wcwl_add_to_wishlist label=""]Red Mizuna
Flavours:Red Mizuna is harvested at both the baby lettuce and mature stages, the younger leaves are more tender and milder while the older leaves offering a peppery, piquant, and mildly bitter taste with a hint of sweetness.Nutritionals:Red Mizuna contains vitamins A, C, and K, folate, iron, B-complex vitamins like niacin, riboflavin, and thiamine, calcium, magnesium, selenium, zinc, and manganese. Red Mizuna also has several compounds like glucosinolates, kaempferol, and anthocyanin, which is the red pigment in the leaves, that offer antioxidant benefits.Use:Red mizuna is suited for both raw and cooked applications. The young leaves can be used with other lettuces like spinach, arugula, chard, oak leaf and romaine to make delicious salads. The leaves can also be layered in sandwiches, pasta salads, noodle dishes, risotto, stews, or soups.
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[yith_wcwl_add_to_wishlist label=""]Red Swiss Chard
Flavours:Red Swiss Chard have a distinctive appearance with their pink stems and slender leaves. These tasty shoots are sweet, with an earthy aftertaste that makes an exciting addition to sandwiches, wraps and salads.Nutritionals:Red Swiss Chard contain vitamins A, B, C, E, and K, calcium, magnesium, potassium, iron, zinc.Use:Red swiss chard microgreens are best eaten as a young plant before the first set of leaves grow. Red swiss chard is colourful, sweet, and earthy, so they're best used fresh and raw in salads, sandwiches and garnishes.
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[yith_wcwl_add_to_wishlist label=""]Sunflower
Flavours:Sunflower are sweet and nutty like the seeds, with a spicy aftertaste.Nutritionals:Sunflower microgreens are an excellent source of vitamins, including vitamin A, B complex, vitamin E, and vitamin K.Use:Sunflower microgreens have a wonderful nutty flavour and a crunchy texture, and are awesome on sandwiches, in soups, salads, scrambled eggs, and wraps.
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