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Priemium?"Chef Selects"
What our Top Chefs have requested
Gourmet Vegetable Varieties: LINGUA DE CANARINO LETTUCE?EASTER EGG RADISH | ? |
EASTER EGG RADISH | ? |
TAT SOI | ? |
CELERY | ? |
BROCCOLI | ? |
WHITE SCALLIONS | ? |
ARUGULA | ? |
OREGON GIANT SNOW/SUGAR PEAS | ? |
KING RICHARD LEEKS | ? |
GENTRY SQUASH | ? |
RED BULL ONION | ? |
LADY BELL | ? |
KON PEPPER | ? |
ROSITA EGGPLANT | ? |
76 SLICING CUKES | ? |
CUMIN | ? |
THAI BASIL | ? |
SWEET BASIL | ? |
OVER THE RAINBOW CARROT MIX | ? |
RED DEER TONGUE LETTUCE | |
PACCHOI | |
SWISS CHARD | |
BRUSSEL SPROUTS | |
CELERIC BRILLIANT | |
PURPLE SCALLIONS | |
MUSTARD GREENS | |
SNOW SWEET SUGAR PEAS | |
SUMMER SQUASH | |
VARSITY ONION | |
HABANERO | |
EL JAPE JALA DENO | |
KING OF THE NORTH PEPPER | |
JACK O' LANTERN | |
GREENS MIX | |
LEMON BASIL | |
GREEK OREGANO | |
EDIBLE FLOWERS |
Premium & Heirloom Tomatoes:?
BLACK PRINCE-Siberian & one of the most popular and favored black tomatoes.?A rare variety in the United States. The Black Prince?is said to have considerable health benefits beyond the presence of lycopene.
COSMONAUT VOLKOV RED-From Ukrain?& named after?a famous Russian cosmonaut. This prize-winning tomato has a full, complex flavor and nice acid/sweet balance.??
ROSE DE BERNE-This rare Swiss heirloom produces beautiful luscious, deep rose-pink flesh that is sweet, spicy, and juicy. Truly an unforgettable fresh-eating Tomato!
TOMATO JULIET-Somewhere between a grape and a Roma tomato is Juliet, the delectable saladette-type tomato that won top honors from the All-America Selections in 1999 and has been a favorite ever since.?
GREEN ZEBRA-?A tasty heirloom sought for it's?deliciously tangy emerald flesh and that their flavor is special because they are both sweet and tart at the same time!??
CHEROKEE PURPLE - One of the best tasting heirloom tomatoes from Tennessee and cultivated by a Native American Cherokee tribe. A very popular market variety because of its rich, complex and sweet flavors.??
PINEAPPLE BI-COLOR-This heirloom?is widely revered by Tomato connoisseurs for its versatility and rich sweet flavor -- reported to be one of the best bicolored beefsteak varieties around.
BRANDYWINE PINK- A heirloom dating back to 1889 that produces a thin skinned, pink fruit with a meaty body, perfect for slicing, canning as a crushed Tomato, or as meal unto itself on a hot summer's day.?
PRINCIPE BORGHESE-This Italian heirloom variety is the traditional variety used for sun dried tomatoes. Plants stand up to high heat and produce plenty of tomatoes for drying, fresh eating and sauce making.
OLD GERMAN BI-COLOR-A Mennonite heirloom from Virginia, USA. Plant produces good yields of 2 lb golden-yellow tomatoes with red and pink stripes. One of the best slicing tomatoes on the market.
VERDE PUEBLA TOMATILLO-Plant produces excellent yields of 2" wide tomatillo. The green fruit is inside a tan papery husk and is very flavorful. Excellent for making salsa and other Mexican dishes.?
PURPLE DE MILPA TOMATILLO-These Mexican heirlooms?produce a?high dry matter, small to medium, round fruits that store fresh for several weeks, handy for fresh salsa.??
OPALKA-A heirloom variety from Poland these tomatoes have an excellent sweet flavor, grow in clusters of 3 to 5 and has very few seeds. One of the best paste tomatoes on the market.?
BLACK CHERRY-Beautiful black cherries look like large, dusky purple-brown grapes; they have that rich flavor that makes black tomatoes famous.?
SUN GOLD CHERRY-One of the premier varieties of cherry tomatoes, it ripens to a golden orange, with a very sweet flavor. This tomato is popular in all climates as it produces in warm and cold conditions.??
PEACEVINE CHERRY-So named because of the high amino acid content which has a calming effect on the body. According to Seeds of Change, this indeterminate variety had "the highest Vitamin C content in a cherry tomato among 30 varieties analyzed by Rutgers University."?
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