Morning Kiss Organic to feature full line of onions, including organic Vidalia

Morning Kiss Organic will have organic Eastern-grown red, yellow and white onions, along with hand-cultivated organic Vidalia onions.

Two bags of onions
Two bags of onions
( Photo courtesy Morning Kiss Organic)

Morning Kiss Organic plans to offer a full line of organic onions, including organic Vidalia sweet onions, this spring.

Morning Kiss Organic will have organic Eastern-grown red, yellow and white onions, along with hand-cultivated organic Vidalia onions, according to a news release. The onions will join a full line of organic summer vegetables that includes peppers, zucchini, yellow squash, eggplants, and red and green cabbages.

Vidalia onions, a variety of sweet onion produced in Georgia, that has a sweet and crisp flavor and can be used cooked or raw, such as thinly sliced in salads or on sandwiches.

Onions are high in nutrients, including B and C vitamins, and studies show that onions may reduce inflammation and cholesterol, according to the release.

“We are excited to offer a complete organic onion program with Vidalia, red, white, yellow and sweet organic onions,” Michael Guptill of Morning Kiss Organic said in the release. “As warmer weather arrives, consumers will aim to eat a healthy diet, including fresh and organic fruits and vegetables. Morning Kiss Organic is ready to meet this demand.”

All produce is packed fresh to order with daily deliveries, and Morning Kiss Organic offers highly customized retail programs to meet the needs of each individual retailer, according to the release.

Chelsea, Mass.-based Morning Kiss Organic is the organic brand of Gold Bell, DiSilva Fruit and Arrowfarms.

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