North Shore adds Kale and Spicy Red hot organic microgreens

North Shore Herbs and Greens, Thermal, Calif., is showcasing its new organic potted microgreens at the Produce Marketing Association’s Fresh Summit.

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(Courtesy North Shore Greens and Herbs)

North Shore Living Herbs and Greens, Thermal, Calif., is showcasing its new organic potted microgreens at the Produce Marketing Association’s Fresh Summit.

The company promotes the Kale and Spicy Red Hot microgreens tiny but mighty, and good for heart health, and high in nutrients and antioxidants.

They can be used for everything from pasta, sandwiches, omelets, smoothies, and as a lettuce replacement, according to North Shore.

North Shore Living Herbs and Greens will be at Fresh Summit expo Oct. 18-19 in Anaheim, Calif., at booth No. 3577.

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