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Fennel
  • Fennel microgreens, like other microgreens, are the young seedlings of the fennel plant and are known for their delicate flavors and nutritional benefits. Here's a description of their texture, taste, uses in cooking, and nutritional values:

    Texture: Fennel microgreens typically have tender and delicate stems and leaves. They are crisp and have a pleasant crunch, making them a great addition to salads, sandwiches, and various dishes.

    Taste: Fennel microgreens have a flavor profile reminiscent of mature fennel but milder and more subtle. They often exhibit a sweet, licorice-like taste with herbaceous undertones. The flavor can vary slightly depending on the growing conditions and the specific fennel variety.

    Uses in Cooking:

    • Salads: Fennel microgreens add a burst of flavor and a textural element to salads.
    • Garnish: They make an excellent garnish for a variety of dishes, including soups, omelets, and main courses.
    • Sandwiches and Wraps: Fennel microgreens can be used to enhance the flavor and texture of sandwiches and wraps.
    • Seafood Dishes: Their subtle anise flavor pairs well with seafood dishes.
    • Smoothies: Add a handful of fennel microgreens to your smoothies for a nutritional boost.

    Nutritional Values: Microgreens, including fennel microgreens, are known for their high nutritional content. While specific values can vary, microgreens in general are rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Fennel microgreens may contain significant amounts of vitamin C, vitamin K, potassium, and other essential nutrients.

    As a general guideline, microgreens are considered a nutrient-dense food, meaning they provide a high concentration of nutrients relative to their calorie content. Including a variety of microgreens, including fennel microgreens, in your diet can contribute to a diverse range of nutrients.

    Fennel

    SKU: MF27B
    € 3,75Prezzo
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