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Winter Sweet Squash

 

Availability: November-December (possibly longer if supplies last)

Storage tips: Winter Squash wants to be between 55-65 degrees. It stores best in a cool dry room in your house and should last at least into December and can last much longer depending on conditions.

Radish - Black Spanish

 

Availability: September-October (often we have this vegetable available through to March as it stores well in the root cellar)

Storage tips: Refrigerate in a plastic bag. Daikon stores well and should last at least a month.

How to eat: Daikon radishes are a tasty vegetable most often used in parts of Asia. They can be used in stir-fries, raw in salads or when making Korean Kimchee.

How to preserve: Make kimchi!  See cabbage for a recipe.

Daikon Radish - red

 

Availability: September-October (often we have this vegetable available through to March as it stores well in the root cellar)

Storage tips: Refrigerate in a plastic bag. Daikon stores well and should last at least a month.

How to eat: Daikon radishes are a tasty vegetable most often used in parts of Asia. They can be used in stir-fries, raw in salads or when making Korean Kimchee.

How to preserve: Make kimchi!  See cabbage for a recipe.

Daikon Radish - purple

 

Availability: September-October (often we have this vegetable available through to March as it stores well in the root cellar)

Storage tips: Refrigerate in a plastic bag. Daikon stores well and should last at least a month.

How to eat: Daikon radishes are a tasty vegetable most often used in parts of Asia. They can be used in stir-fries, raw in salads or when making Korean Kimchee.

How to preserve: Make kimchi!  See cabbage for a recipe.

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