Brown Onion

Brown Onion

Large brown skinned globe shaped onions. White flesh. Can be pungent (hot) or sweet. Sweet varieties have a high sugar content and low pungency. Long lasting: can be kept in a cool dark place (not the fridge) for several weeks.…

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Broccolini

Broccolini

Broccollini is an Australian horticultural development of a cross between broccoli and Japanese kale and is becoming an important export product for Australia. The taste is more intense than an normal broccoli however, is much easier to cook and eat.

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Broccoflower

Broccoflower

Cross between cauliflower and broccoli. Florets are bright green, like broccoli. Florets are packed into a round head, similar to cauliflower. Sweeter flavour than cauliflower or broccoli. Broccoflower is a cool climate crop which grows in sandy soils. Regular irrigation…

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Silverbeet (Chard)

Silverbeet (Chard)

Silverbeet is a green, leafy vegetable that has stalks that can be white, yellow, or red. It can be eaten raw in salads, but makes for a tasty addition to stir-fries, curries and the like.

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Pea – Shelling

Pea – Shelling

Develop in a pod which is 5-7cm long. Used only for the spherical seed. Sweet, juicy flavour. Bright green colour. 8-10mm in diameter. Peas are a cool season crop which is planted in late March and continues to mid August.…

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Silverbeet

Silverbeet

Related to beetroot and spinach. Glossy dark green leaves. White veins. Thick fleshy white stems. Grown for its leaves. Silverbeet is either raised as seedlings or directly sown. Silverbeet needs to be grown quickly with regular watering and generous fertilising.…

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Spinach

Spinach

Related to silver beet and beetroot. Vivid green leaves. Slightly crinkled on fine stems. Flavour and texture is more delicate than that of silver beet. Spinach is best suited to cool climates with short days. Under warm conditions, and with…

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Sweet Corn

Sweet Corn

A member of the grass family. Kernels or seeds are a milky pulp enclosed in a skin and grow on the cob. Sweet corn are hybrids of maize that were selected for their high sugar content. Cob is covered by…

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Tomato

Tomato

Related to the potato, capsicum and eggplant. Botanically a fruit, but generally used as a vegetable. Thin edible skin. Very juicy flesh. Small edible seeds. Grow on a weak stemmed herbaceous plant. Yellow flowers which grow in clusters. Grown either…

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