pickled in soy sauce carefully selected burdock roots are washed, lightly peeled and cut in small pieces by hand. pickled in soy sauce with other vegetables (daikon, carrot, ginger) and konbu seaweed. lightly sweet taste. product no. name okazu yasai ingredients burdock root (gobo), dried daikon, carrot...
also good for you misnamed completely, these lumpy tubers are actually a species of sunflower and were originally harvested by native americans. fat-, cholesterol- and sodium-free, these unsightly roots have a sweet, nutty flavor and are a great source of vitamin b and iron. try them roasted with extra...
vegetables nm red chili $ another super food option. root vegetables, squash variety, orange vegetables, green vegetables and topped with our signature new mexico red chili sauce. sofrito chipotle poblano pepper $ looking for spicy and delicious!...
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everything that one could expect from a true "originale". fl oz - fl. oz. - fl. oz. - fl. oz. - g back label buy now ripening stage acidity: % (less than half of the maximum allowed by law: %) flavor notes fruity, grassy. flavor: slightly almond, slightly bitter with a delicate peppery aftertaste. the roots...
llc we deals in vegetables company facts business type : exporters / service providers / wholesale suppliers year of estd : company turnover : usd to million approx. no. of employee : - ownership : corporation/limited liability company business markets : gulf market website : featured products/services...
available seasonally, so get them when you can. tags: vegetablescategorycategory: healthy eatingrecipes featured: image: slide type: listiclenavigation type: carouselpage title: super leafy greens recipesmeta description: it may not be easy being green, but it's sure worth it to eat leafy green vegetables...