Green Mix
Flavor:
Nutty, Brassica taste, with a mild spice.
Texture:
Crunchy & Fresh
Contains:
Broccoli, Kohlrabi, Kale, Arugula, and Cabbage
Nutrients:
Vitamins A, B-complex, C, and K, antioxidants, fiber, iron, potassium, copper, calcium, iron, and phosphorus
Seeds:
This microgreen is grown from the Basic Salad Mix seed pack available at True Leaf Market.
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Recipes
Sweet and Spicy Microgreen Salad
Combine sprouts, pineapple, and grapes in a large bowl. Combine yogurt, mayonnaise, mustard, lemon juice, and tamari; pour over sprout and fruit mixture. Toss and serve chilled. Top with sunflower seeds, if desired.
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Breakfast Sandwich (microgreens on top)
Something about having a breakfast sandwich with a toasted English muffin, eggs, fresh tomato, olive oil, and a sprinkle of microgreens makes your day feel right. The slight spice of these microgreens would make a great addition to any sandwich.
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Roasted Acorn Squash microgreen salad
Acorn squash and microgreens are the base, experiment and discover your favorite flavor combinations.
Find the full recipe on ChefDeHome
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Using microgreens
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