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Chrysanthemum Greens


Chrysanthemum Greens
Chrysanthemum Greens 1

Chrysanthemum Greens

$3.993.99
1 bunch
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$3.99
1 bunch
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Lightly steamed or boiled, chrysanthemum greens have a mildly grassy, herbaceous taste with stalks that are sweet and slightly crunchy.
Lightly steamed or boiled, chrysanthemum greens have a mildly grassy, herbaceous taste with stalks that are sweet and slightly crunchy.
About the Producer
Just a few minutes down the road from the Fresh Harvest office and warehouse, there's a small piece of property on a pond in the woods. Farmer Cody Burnett faithfully manages the cultivation of this land with his team of farmhands from the Clarkston community. Together they plant and harvest an inordinate amount of organically grown produce, both for Fresh Harvest customers and for the Share the Harvest Market in Clarkston. Growing culturally relevant food for refugees from around the world means that the Fresh Harvest Garden looks a bit different than most Georgia farms, and we wouldn't have it any other way. Explore >
How To Prepare
The greens are common additions to sukiyaki and shabu-shabu, and are also very good in soups. The trick to preparing chrysanthemum greens is to not overcook them.
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