

Radish Microgreens




Rambo Radish Microgreens are a spicy and vibrant addition to any plate. With striking purple stems and deep green leaves, they bring both flavor and color to your meals.
Their taste is bold, peppery, zesty, and slightly spicy, stronger than most other radish microgreens. This makes them perfect for elevating salads, sandwiches, wraps, and garnishes with a refreshing bite.
Like other radish microgreens, they are nutrient-dense, offering concentrated levels of vitamins A, C, E, and antioxidants in every small serving. Discover the entire nutrition information of microgreens now.
To maximize their nutritional benefits, Rambo Radish Microgreens should be eaten raw or lightly cooked. Try some radish microgreens recipe options:
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Use them as a fresh garnish on soups, pastas, salads, sandwiches, or stir-fried dishes.
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Add them at the end of cooking for a vibrant finish.
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Blend them into fruit smoothies for a nutrient-packed drink, especially useful if you’re not fond of their earthy flavor.
Whether you're after flavor or functional health benefits, Rambo Radish Microgreens deliver in both style and substance.

We sow our seeds every Tuesday, allowing us to collect orders for the week and sow them all at once. Harvest takes place 11 days later, delivery days are Saturday or Sunday.
Occasionally, a particularly bountiful harvest may result in surplus microgreens. If this happens, we may be able to offer an earlier delivery date, depending on your order and available surplus. We'll contact you if this option is available. Otherwise, your delivery will follow the regular Saturday/Sunday schedule.

Free local delivery on orders $20 and over.
We deliver only to certain cities in the DuPage county within our radius. Type in your zipcode at checkout to see if we deliver in your area.
For those outside of our local delivery zone, we offer freeze dried microgreens and are available to be shipped state wide in Illinois.

This product was produced in a home kitchen not inspected by a health department that may also process common food allergens. If you have safety concerns, contact your local health department