Discover the world of microgreens!


These tiny, yet mighty greens are not just a culinary trend but a powerhouse of nutrition and flavour that can transform your meals and contribute to a healthier lifestyle.

what are microgreens?
Microgreens are young vegetable greens, harvested just after the first true leaves have emerged. They stand at about 1–3 inches tall and pack a surprising punch in terms of flavor, nutrition, and color. Unlike their mature counterparts, these greens are harvested early, making them tender and ideal for a variety of culinary uses.

nutritional powerhouses
Despite their small size, microgreens are incredibly nutritious. Studies have shown that these young greens contain higher concentrations of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants compared to mature vegetables. Incorporating microgreens into your diet is an excellent way to boost your intake of essential nutrients.

varieties and flavors
Our microgreen selection includes a wide range of vegetables and herbs, each offering a unique taste and texture. Explore our selection to find the perfect blend for your next meal.

culinary versatility
Microgreens can elevate any dish, adding not only a nutritional boost but also a splash of color and a burst of flavor. Use them as a garnish for soups and salads, incorporate them into sandwiches and wraps, or simply enjoy them as a fresh snack. The possibilities are endless.

sustainable choice
Embracing microgreens is not only good for you but also for the planet. They require less water and space than traditional crops, making them an environmentally friendly option. By growing microgreens, you're participating in a sustainable food system that reduces the need for transportation and minimizes your carbon footprint.

join the Green Buffalo movement
Whether you're a seasoned chef or just starting your culinary journey, microgreens are a simple and effective way to add nutrition, flavor, and color to your diet. Start exploring the wonderful world of microgreens today and discover how these tiny greens can make a big impact on your health and meals.

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