[yith_wcwl_add_to_wishlist label=""]Tatsoi
Flavours:Tatsoi have a unique flavor profile that is often described as mild, tangy, and slightly bitter. The leaves are tender and succulent, with a pleasant crunch.Nutritionals:Maintains bone strength and structure, Keeps good blood pressure, Heart health, Improves sleep, Improves memory, Improves muscle movement and boosts collagen production.Use:Fantastic in stirfries and warm asian salads. Goes well as an accompaniment to asian cuisine.
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[yith_wcwl_add_to_wishlist label=""]Pak Choi
Flavours:Pak Choi has a crisp texture and a slightly sweet, robust cabbage-like flavor. It is mild but slightly nutty and sweet.Nutritionals:Maintains bone strength and structure, Keeps good blood pressure, Heart health, Improves sleep, Improves memory, Improves muscle movement and boosts collagen production.Use:Fantastic in stirfries and warm asian salads. Goes well as an accompaniment to asian cuisine.
R28.00
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[yith_wcwl_add_to_wishlist label=""]Peas
Flavours:Pea shoots have a sweet slightly nutty and fresh earthy flavour. Nutritionals:Peas shoots are a good source of dietary fiber, vitamin C, E and A, and potassium. Glycosylated quercetin derivatives were the main flavonoid compounds of pea shoots. The nutritional value was generally stable during storage.Use:Pea shoots are delicious served raw with light vinaigrette so their delicate grassy flavour comes through. Add the greens to stir fries or simply sauté the greens to highlight their savoury flavour.
R28.00
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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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