Vegetables
Organic vegetables to order on top of what you receive in your vegetable box. If you are a Choice box customer and want to select which vegetables you get within your box, go to your basket, and click the link to select your contents there.
Origins
- UK
- James Foskett Bromeswell
- Suffolk
Origins
- Audley End Kitchen Garden
- UK
Origins
- Audley End Kitchen Garden
- UK
- Cambridgeshire
- Flourish, Linton
Origins
- UK
- Kent
Origins
- UK
- James Foskett Bromeswell
- Suffolk
Heritage potatoes from the Organic Garden at Audley End.
‘Irish Gold’ is a highly regarded second early / early maincrop seed potato variety originating from North Dublin, Ireland.
Known for its distinctive purple blush eyes and exceptional flavour, these potatoes have gained popularity not only for their delicious taste but also for their remarkable health benefits.
Irish Gold potatoes are hailed as a superfood due to their high antioxidant content, offering a nutritious and flavourful addition to your culinary repertoire.
Origin
- Audley End Kitchen Garden
Origins
- Waterland Organics
- Prospect Trust
- UK
- Kent
- Scotland
Origins
- UK
- Cambridgeshire
- Herefordshire
An exciting new product from our newest producer, Sweetpea Market Garden in Caxton. Grown with the same sustainable love and care as Sweetpea's 'organic' produce, but can't be certified organic due to not being grown in the ground.
A peppery mix of radish, rocket and kale first leaves. A perfect addition to salads.
Limited amounts available so get yours quick.
Origins
- UK
- Cambridgeshire
- Sweetpea Market Garden, Caxton
A mix of fresh herbs, probably including parsley, tarragon, rosemary and thyme
Origins
- UK
- Lincolnshire
- Strawberry Fields
Origins
- UK
- James Foskett Bromeswell
- Suffolk
- Scotland
Organic bunch of Salsify
Salsify is a root vegetable belonging to the dandelion family, it is also known as the oyster plant because of its similar taste when cooked. It looks similar to a parsnip when peeled. In the same way as many root vegetables, salsify can be boiled, mashed or used in soups and stews. It can also be eaten raw, for example in a coleslaw.
Origins
- UK
- James Foskett Bromeswell
- Suffolk
Organic Delicata Squashes are long in shape. Their skins aren't as tough as butternut squashes making them easier to prepare. No need to peel for roasting, just slice and scoop out the seeds.
Origins
- Waterland Organics
- UK
- Cambridgeshire