Harvest Menu 7/7/25

Area 2 Farms’ Local, Organic Harvest for the Week of July 7th, 2025

This menu is subject to change. We deliver on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Order by 7/7/25 to receive This Week’s Harvest.

The Fourth Week of Summer Season 2025

Superfood Blend

superfood blend

This blend combines pea shoots, red and green bok choy, kale, and Swiss chard.

Flavor: Slightly sweet, a little peppery, and crunchy.

Health Benefit: This blend has fiber to support digestion, as well as high water content to support hydration.

Tip: Eat it raw with a simple vinaigrette to enjoy the textures and flavors of this colorful blend.

Broccoli Microgreens

broccoli microgreens

These broccoli microgreens are so versatile, you can eat them with breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Flavor: Bright and earthy.

Health Benefit: High levels of chlorophyll will help you cleanse toxins and speed up your metabolism.

Tip: Easy to incorporate, use them as a base for a salad, or fold them into an already-prepared pasta to add some greens.

Parsley

organic parsley

Parsley is a nutritious, flavorful herb, great to use raw, in seasonings, or dressings.

Flavor: Fresh and a bit peppery.

Health Benefit: Rich in antioxidants and supports immune health.

Tip: Blend parsley into pesto for a vibrant twist or sprinkle it over roasted veggies for a fresh finish.

Turnips

turnips

These bright white turnips are fresh, mild and crisp.

Flavor: We harvest them young, keeping them crisp with a slight bite and without the bitterness of other varieties.

Health Benefit: High water content not only keeps you hydrated, but also helps your kidneys flush out waste.

Tip: You can store these with the tops on; just keep them in the crisper drawer, wrapped in a damp paper towel.

Area 2 Farms for Locals

Your food should be equally accessible and nutritious. Which is where we come in. At Area 2 Farms, we grow fresh organic produce within 10 miles of you. 

Area 2 Farms

Not your ordinary farm.

🥬 Organic

🧑‍🌾 Know your farmers

✌ Certified B-Corp

https://www.area2farms.com
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