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Microgreens Taste
Basil Purple
| Color: | Purple and green |
| Flavor: | Crunchy, nutty, fresh |
| Nutrients: | Vitamins A, B complex, D, and E, calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium, and phosphorus |
| Germination Time: | 5-7 days |
| Blackout Time: | 1-4 days |
| Days to Maturity: | 12-16 days |
Don’t wash the Basil purple microgreens until you’re just about to use them. They store best when dry (the same way as any other microgreen). Place unused greens in an air-tight container and stick it in the fridge. If you see some moisture in the container over time, stick a paper towel in there to dry it up. With this home storage method, the Broccoli microgreens will last about a week
Broccoli
| Color: | Thin white stem with shades of green on top |
| Flavor: | Fresh, mild broccoli or cabbage flavor, soft texture |
| Nutrients: | Vitamins A and C, sulforaphane, calcium, iron, and phosphorus |
| Germination Time: | 2-3 days |
| Blackout Time: | 1-4 days |
| Days to Maturity: | 8-12 days |
Don’t wash the Broccoli microgreens until you’re just about to use them. They store best when dry (the same way as any other microgreen). Place unused greens in an air-tight container and stick it in the fridge. If you see some moisture in the container over time, stick a paper towel in there to dry it up. With this home storage method, the Broccoli microgreens will last about a week
Cabbage
| Color: | White Stems, Green Cotyledons |
| Flavor: | Fresh, mild rcabbage flavor, soft texture |
| Nutrients: | Vitamins (C, K) minerals and other nutrients. It is rich in fiber, beta-carotene, calcium, magnesium, potassium, iodine, and sulfur |
| Germination Time: | 1-3 days |
| Blackout Time: | 1-4 days |
| Days to Maturity: | 8-12 days |
Don’t wash the Cabbage microgreens until you’re just about to use them. They store best when dry (the same way as any other microgreen). Place unused greens in an air-tight container and stick it in the fridge. If you see some moisture in the container over time, stick a paper towel in there to dry it up. With this home storage method, the Cabbage microgreens will last about a week
Dill
| Color: | Pinkish white stem, green leaves |
| Flavor: | Mild dill, zesty, thin fine texture |
| Nutrients: | Vitamins A, B, C, E, and K, calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, carotene, chlorophyll, amino acids, trace elements |
| Germination Time: | 4-5 days |
| Blackout Time: | 4-5 days |
| Days to Maturity: | 12-15 days |
Don’t wash the Dill microgreens until you’re just about to use them. They store best when dry (the same way as any other microgreen). Place unused greens in an air-tight container and stick it in the fridge. If you see some moisture in the container over time, stick a paper towel in there to dry it up. With this home storage method, the Dill microgreens will last about a week
Carrot
| Color: | Light green |
| Flavor: | Mild carrot bushy Texture |
| Nutrients: | Vitamins A, B complex, D, and E, calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium, and phosphorus |
| Germination Time: | 4-7 days |
| Blackout Time: | 4-7 days |
| Days to Maturity: | 14-20 days |
Don’t wash the Carrot microgreens until you’re just about to use them. They store best when dry (the same way as any other microgreen). Place unused greens in an air-tight container and stick it in the fridge. If you see some moisture in the container over time, stick a paper towel in there to dry it up. With this home storage method, the Carrot microgreens will last about a week
Chervil
| Color: | Light green |
| Flavor: | Parsley-like flavor with a hint of tarragon |
| Nutrients: | Good source of vitamin C, carotene, iron and magnesium. |
| Germination Time: | 3-4 days |
| Blackout Time: | 3-4 days |
| Days to Maturity: | 12+ days |
Don’t wash the Chervil microgreens until you’re just about to use them. They store best when dry (the same way as any other microgreen). Place unused greens in an air-tight container and stick it in the fridge. If you see some moisture in the container over time, stick a paper towel in there to dry it up. With this home storage method, the Chervil microgreens will last about a week
Cress
| Color: | Light green |
| Flavor: | Peppery tangy flavor and aroma |
| Nutrients: | Vitamins A, C, and K, as well as omega-3 fatty acids |
| Germination Time: | 5-8 days |
| Blackout Time: | 3-4 days |
| Days to Maturity: | 10-12 days |
Don’t wash the Cress microgreens until you’re just about to use them. They store best when dry (the same way as any other microgreen). Place unused greens in an air-tight container and stick it in the fridge. If you see some moisture in the container over time, stick a paper towel in there to dry it up. With this home storage method, the Cress microgreens will last about a week
Fennel
| Color: | Thin white stem with long, thin green leaves |
| Flavor: | Mild licorice taste, peppery, slightly sweet |
| Nutrients: | Vitamins C, E and K, antioxidants, potassium and fiber |
| Germination Time: | 7-14 days |
| Blackout Time: | 3-5 days |
| Days to Maturity: | 10- 14 days |
Don’t wash the Fennel microgreens until you’re just about to use them. They store best when dry (the same way as any other microgreen). Place unused greens in an air-tight container and stick it in the fridge. If you see some moisture in the container over time, stick a paper towel in there to dry it up. With this home storage method, the Fennel microgreens will last about a week
Raddish Red Daikon
| Color: | Dark red / purple leaves and white to pinkish stems |
| Flavor: | Spicy and fresh taste, similar to that of an adult radish but with more of a kick |
| Nutrients: | Rich in vitamin A, B, C, E & K, calcium, folic acid, niacin, zinc, potassium, magnesium, carotenes, iron and phosphoru |
| Germination Time: | 2-5days |
| Blackout Time: | 3-4 days |
| Days to Maturity: | 10- 15 days |
Don’t wash the Raddish microgreens until you’re just about to use them. They store best when dry (the same way as any other microgreen). Place unused greens in an air-tight container and stick it in the fridge. If you see some moisture in the container over time, stick a paper towel in there to dry it up. With this home storage method, the Raddish microgreens will last about a week
Mustard Red Giant
| Color: | A lovely green color with a chance of red/purple highlights |
| Flavor: | A mild mustard flavor with mild spice |
| Nutrients: | Antioxidants, fiber, Vitamins A,C, E, and K |
| Germination Time: | 2-5days |
| Blackout Time: | 3-4 days |
| Days to Maturity: | 8- 12 days |
Don’t wash the Mustard Red Giant microgreens until you’re just about to use them. They store best when dry (the same way as any other microgreen). Place unused greens in an air-tight container and stick it in the fridge. If you see some moisture in the container over time, stick a paper towel in there to dry it up. With this home storage method, the Mustard Red Giant microgreens will last about a week
Parsely Italian
| Color: | A lovely green color |
| Flavor: | Bright, herbaceous, and slightly bitter tast |
| Nutrients: | Vitamins A, K, and C. It’s also a good source of the minerals calcium, iron, magnesium, and potassium |
| Germination Time: | 7-20 days |
| Blackout Time: | 5-7 days |
| Days to Maturity: | 21 + days |
Don’t wash the Parsely microgreens until you’re just about to use them. They store best when dry (the same way as any other microgreen). Place unused greens in an air-tight container and stick it in the fridge. If you see some moisture in the container over time, stick a paper towel in there to dry it up. With this home storage method, the Parsely microgreens will last about a week
Radish Triton
| Color: | Red and white stems with bold green leaves |
| Flavor: | Peppery crunchy fresh texture |
| Nutrients: | Vitamins A, C, E, and K, folic acid, niacin, potassium, iron, phosphorus, pantothenic acid, calcium, magnesium, zinc and carotenes |
| Germination Time: | 1-2 days |
| Blackout Time: | 2-3 days |
| Days to Maturity: | 6-10 days |
Don’t wash the Radish Triton microgreens until you’re just about to use them. They store best when dry (the same way as any other microgreen). Place unused greens in an air-tight container and stick it in the fridge. If you see some moisture in the container over time, stick a paper towel in there to dry it up. With this home storage method, the Radish Triton microgreens will last about a week
Radish Red Cora
| Color: | Red stems with bold green leaves |
| Flavor: | Peppery crunchy fresh texture |
| Nutrients: | Vitamins A, C, E, and K, folic acid, niacin, potassium, iron, phosphorus, pantothenic acid, calcium, magnesium, zinc and carotenes |
| Germination Time: | 1-2 days |
| Blackout Time: | 2-3 days |
| Days to Maturity: | 8-12 days |
Don’t wash the Radish Triton microgreens until you’re just about to use them. They store best when dry (the same way as any other microgreen). Place unused greens in an air-tight container and stick it in the fridge. If you see some moisture in the container over time, stick a paper towel in there to dry it up. With this home storage method, the Radish Triton microgreens will last about a week
Chives
| Color: | Green scallions |
| Flavor: | Onion taste |
| Nutrients: | Vitamins Cand K, B-complex vitamins as well as some essential minerals such as copper, iron, manganese, zinc, and calcium |
| Germination Time: | 7-14 days |
| Blackout Time: | 7-10 days |
| Days to Maturity: | 28 + days |
Don’t wash the Radish Triton microgreens until you’re just about to use them. They store best when dry (the same way as any other microgreen). Place unused greens in an air-tight container and stick it in the fridge. If you see some moisture in the container over time, stick a paper towel in there to dry it up. With this home storage method, the Radish Triton microgreens will last about a week