Baby Dill is a great source of vitamins A and C and a good source of manganese, iron and folate. The herb also contains calcium, riboflavin, niacin and potassium and trace amounts of vitamin B6, dietary fiber, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc and copper. Its medicinal properties are due to the presence of monoterpene compounds, flavonoids, volatile oils and amino acids. Dill has also demonstrated anti-bacterial properties.Farm:Imported By Food Gallery
Certificate:PhytoStorage: 0-3C
Tangerines are a type of mandarin, the second-largest cultivated citrus fruit after orangesLike oranges, tangerines are orange in color — although some varieties may have shades of green or red. However, they’re a bit smaller and less round and are easier to peel by hand. They also have a sweeter taste.Both the flesh and peel are highly nutritious. You can enjoy tangerines as a snack on the go, blend them into a refreshing juice or smoothie, or use them to make a sweet jam or salad dressing.Farm: Imported By Food Gallery
Certificate: Phyto
Storage: 0-3C
Plant compound called anthocyanin. This gives blueberries both their blue color and many of their health benefits.
Farm: Imported By Food Gallery
Certificate: Phyto
Storage: 2-4C
Pack size: 125 g.
This variety of plumcot is a hybrid mix of 50% plum and 50% apricot. Though the variety retains its green skin when ripe, it is one of the sweetest of all plumcots with a sugar content of 23%! The taste is a juicy sweetness that explodes with flavor in every bite. Use as a refreshing hand fruit, blended in a smoothie, or as a sauce paired with chicken or pork. The Emerald Beaut will add a splash of delightful sweetness to any summer fruit salad.Farm:Imported By Food Gallery
Certificate:PhytoStorage: 0-3C
Peaches are a characteristically fuzzy fruit native to northwest China. They are a member of the stone fruit family,
having one large middle seed, as do cherries, apricots, plums, and nectarines.Farm:Imported By Food GalleryCertificate: PhytoStorage: 0-3CPack size: 640g.