Red Acre Cabbage

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Level up your meals with our Red Acre Cabbage Microgreens!

Red Acre Cabbage microgreens are miniature versions of the nutrient-packed mature cabbage plant, offering a concentrated source of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. These microgreens are rich in vitamins C, K, and A, as well as folate, calcium, and potassium. Vitamin C supports immune function and skin health, and acts as a powerful antioxidant. Vitamin K is essential for blood clotting and bone health, while vitamin A is crucial for maintaining good vision, skin integrity, and a strong immune system. Red Acre Cabbage microgreens also contain high levels of anthocyanins, which are potent antioxidants that can help protect against inflammation and chronic diseases. With their nutrient density, these microgreens are a great addition to a heart-healthy and cancer-preventative diet.

Flavor Profile: Red Acre Cabbage microgreens have a mildly sweet and earthy flavor with a subtle cabbage-like taste, but less intense and more refined than mature cabbage.

We use them in

  • Slaws

  • Wraps

  • Stir-Fries

  • Tacos

  • Smoothies

What sets our Microgreens apart...

  1. Locally and Sustainably Grown in Summerville, SC

  2. Zero Pesticides, Zero Fertilizers

  3. 100% Organic Seeds grown in Organic Soil

  4. Up To 40% More Nutrition Than Mature Vegetables (per the USDA)

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Level up your meals with our Red Acre Cabbage Microgreens!

Red Acre Cabbage microgreens are miniature versions of the nutrient-packed mature cabbage plant, offering a concentrated source of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. These microgreens are rich in vitamins C, K, and A, as well as folate, calcium, and potassium. Vitamin C supports immune function and skin health, and acts as a powerful antioxidant. Vitamin K is essential for blood clotting and bone health, while vitamin A is crucial for maintaining good vision, skin integrity, and a strong immune system. Red Acre Cabbage microgreens also contain high levels of anthocyanins, which are potent antioxidants that can help protect against inflammation and chronic diseases. With their nutrient density, these microgreens are a great addition to a heart-healthy and cancer-preventative diet.

Flavor Profile: Red Acre Cabbage microgreens have a mildly sweet and earthy flavor with a subtle cabbage-like taste, but less intense and more refined than mature cabbage.

We use them in

  • Slaws

  • Wraps

  • Stir-Fries

  • Tacos

  • Smoothies

What sets our Microgreens apart...

  1. Locally and Sustainably Grown in Summerville, SC

  2. Zero Pesticides, Zero Fertilizers

  3. 100% Organic Seeds grown in Organic Soil

  4. Up To 40% More Nutrition Than Mature Vegetables (per the USDA)

Level up your meals with our Red Acre Cabbage Microgreens!

Red Acre Cabbage microgreens are miniature versions of the nutrient-packed mature cabbage plant, offering a concentrated source of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. These microgreens are rich in vitamins C, K, and A, as well as folate, calcium, and potassium. Vitamin C supports immune function and skin health, and acts as a powerful antioxidant. Vitamin K is essential for blood clotting and bone health, while vitamin A is crucial for maintaining good vision, skin integrity, and a strong immune system. Red Acre Cabbage microgreens also contain high levels of anthocyanins, which are potent antioxidants that can help protect against inflammation and chronic diseases. With their nutrient density, these microgreens are a great addition to a heart-healthy and cancer-preventative diet.

Flavor Profile: Red Acre Cabbage microgreens have a mildly sweet and earthy flavor with a subtle cabbage-like taste, but less intense and more refined than mature cabbage.

We use them in

  • Slaws

  • Wraps

  • Stir-Fries

  • Tacos

  • Smoothies

What sets our Microgreens apart...

  1. Locally and Sustainably Grown in Summerville, SC

  2. Zero Pesticides, Zero Fertilizers

  3. 100% Organic Seeds grown in Organic Soil

  4. Up To 40% More Nutrition Than Mature Vegetables (per the USDA)