Nutrient Density

Microgreens contain as much as 40x more nutrients than their fully grown counterparts. Studies have shown microgreens to be excellent sources of vitamins, minerals, and powerful plant compounds like sulforaphane. these tiny greens bring a big boost of nutrition to your meals for a healthier you.

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Flavor and Color

Microgreens have been called "vegetable confetti" for a reason. With a rainbow of colors and flavors, microgreens will elevate the experience whether fine dining or just fueling up.

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Convenience

Microgreens are a quick and easy way to add flavor, color, and nutrition to almost any meal. They're already tender and require no cooking. Keep a box in the fridge at home or at work and take your meals to the next level in no time.

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None Of This Matters If Its Not Fresh

The word "fresh" is thrown around a lot these days, but the truth is the produce at the grocery store was harvested weeks ago and hundreds if not thousands of miles away!

Fresh produce can lose a significant amount of nutritional value as early as 5 days after harvest. Flavor and texture also suffers. Nobody likes paying for slimy greens.

Ferrarello Farms microgreens are cut, packed, and delivered to you all on the SAME DAY, for the freshest possible microgreens you can buy. Never pay the slime tax again!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I cook microgreens?

You can if you'd like to, but it is not recommended. Microgreens are already tender and are meant to be eaten raw. For hot food, add them just before serving.

Are your microgreens organic?

We are a small farm official USDA Organic Certification don't use pesticides, herbicides, or any other -cides. We use organic and non-GMO seed, FDA food-safe equipment, and OMRI listed soil.

What about packaging waste?

We don't like the idea there's a pile of garbage somewhere with our name on it. So we use Bottle Box sustainable packaging. So every box of microgreens you order diverts water bottles from oceans and landfills, turning them into an infinite packaging resource. Just make sure you recycle when you're done!

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