Nutrition Info

Healthy, Nutritious, Diet-friendly

Microgreens are small, young greens harvested when they are just a few inches tall, typically within 7-21 days after germination. Despite their tiny size, they pack a powerful nutritional punch. These vibrant greens are concentrated sources of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, containing higher nutrient levels than their mature counterparts. Studies show that microgreens may offer various health benefits, including improved digestion, enhanced immune function, and reduced risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease and certain cancers. Incorporating microgreens into your diet can boost nutrient intake and add flavor and texture to salads, sandwiches, and smoothies, making them a delicious and nutritious addition to any meal.




Superior Nutrition

Microgreens are often considered superior to regular produce in terms of nutrient density. Despite their small size, microgreens can contain significantly higher levels of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants compared to their mature counterparts. For example, research has shown that certain microgreens like red cabbage, cilantro, and radish microgreens can contain up to 40 times more nutrients than their fully grown versions. Additionally, microgreens are harvested at an early stage of growth, which means they retain higher concentrations of beneficial compounds. Incorporating microgreens into your diet can offer a convenient way to increase your intake of essential nutrients, potentially providing greater health benefits compared to consuming larger amounts of mature vegetables and herbs.

Sustainable Farming

Microgreen farming offers a sustainable solution for food production due to its minimal space and water requirements, quick growth cycle, and high nutrient density. With their compact footprint and efficient use of resources, microgreens require significantly less land and water compared to traditional farming methods. Our Microgreens are grown locally, indoors allowing for year-round production and minimal land & water usage.

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