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Turnip Microgreens

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Regular price $3.98

Turnip microgreens offer a crisp texture and a mild, pleasantly peppery flavor that falls somewhere between radish and traditional turnip greens. Their tender leaves and vibrant green color make them a versatile addition to salads, sandwiches, wraps, tacos, grain bowls, and garnishes.Their balanced flavor complements a wide variety of dishes, adding both visual appeal and a subtle kick without overwhelming other ingredients.

These are one of our microgreens that contains sulforaphane, and is a good source with a peppery and soft taste. 

With local delivery only to the Tampa Bay area, order $30 or more for free delivery!

Pickup available at Jaks Family Farms

Usually ready in 2-4 days


Turnip Microgreens Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Difference Between Turnips and Turnip Microgreens?

Mature turnips are eaten as the root of the plant, while turnip microgreens are the immature form of the leafy greens They're more pungent and tender compared to the mature turnip roots.

As microgreens, they have a higher concentration of nutrients in their leaves compared to the leaves of a mature turnip. Being leaves, they also have more versatility in certain recipes. They can be used for leafy greens in sandwiches, salads, or they can even be juiced.

What do Turnip Microgreens Taste Like?

Turnip microgreens taste like mature turnip, but they are a little more pungent and taste similarly to spinach or radish. They are a nicely crunchy with a tender texture.

What are the Health Benefits of Turnip Microgreens?

Turnip microgreens, like their mature counterparts, have a significant amount of vitamin C. They also contain vitamins E and K, along with beta-carotenes, and iron.

For more information and citations, see "What are the Health Benefits of Microgreens?"

What are Some Ways to Eat Turnip Microgreens?

Turnip microgreens are a great way to get a strong turnip flavor without the chunkier root.

This makes them great in sandwiches, wraps, salad, or soups. We enjoyed them mixed with avocado for avocado toast to give a crunchy texture.

Click here for all of our recipes with turnip microgreens.