Escarole, a variant of endive and member of the chicory family, boasts broad, wavy leaves that form a loose head. Its outer leaves present a punchy green hue, while the inner leaves are tender and lighter, almost yellowish in color. With a texture that's both crisp and succulent, Escarole presents a nuanced bitter flavor that softens with cooking. This leafy green enriches soups and stews, including classic Italian wedding soup, and serves as a resilient base for zesty salads. When sautéed or grilled, it provides a sumptuous, pleasantly bitter complement to sweet or tangy dressings and is often paired with beans, onions, garlic, and nuts. Full of fiber and rich in vitamins A and K, Escarole contributes to a well-rounded, health-conscious diet.
Matt Fry and his parents, Steve and Vicky are known for their practice of growing unique and experimental varieties of fruits and vegetables. Ask Matt to grow you some okra and he'll likely come back with 6 heirloom varieties. Fry Farm is located on a beautiful piece of property near Monroe, GA and is a great place to learn how to farm in a laid back but productive environment. The Fry's have a wealth of agricultural knowledge, which they love to share with anyone interested!"
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