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Growing vegetables slowly and gently in full accord with nature. FLOWER product guide Nasturtium Flowers Harvested to Order 419.433.4947 The Chef s Garden www.chefs-garden.com Product availability is weather dependent and is subject to change. Product images are not to scale. The Chef s Garden, Inc. 2017 2017

Blooms AND FLOWERS Beyond a beauty component, our edible blooms and flowers add a special flavor element to your dishes. With choices like the spicy Dianthus, sweet Bachelor Buttons and herbal Lavender Bloom, you can add a subtle distinction of flavor with each bloom. Our greenhouses nurture a variety of flowers and blooms of all shapes, sizes and colors year-round. Viola - Orange Marmalade Viola - Passionfruit Viola - Plum Ice African Blue Basil Bloom Flavor: Mild basil Anise Hyssop Flavor: Strong anise flavor and scent of black licorice Viola - Plum Sorbet Viola - Pomegranate Viola - Red Raspberry Sorbet Anise Hyssop - Orange Flavor: Strong anise flavor & scent of black licorice Arugasabi Bloom Flavor: Assertively spicy Arugula Bloom Flavor: Mild cabbage flavor with a slight spicy finish Viola - Red Raspberry Swirl Viola - Rhubarb Squash Bloom Flavor: Mild; slighly nutty 1. chefs-garden.com Call 800.289.4644 The Chef s chefs-garden.com Garden, Inc. chefs-garden.com Call 800.289.4644 Call 800.289.4644 10.

Viola - Rhubarb Lemon Viola - Blackberry Swirl Viola - Lemon Meringue Autumn Sage Bloom Bachelor Buttons Flavor: Similar to raw green beans Bean Bloom Flavor: Concentrated fresh bean Viola - Nectarine Cream Viola - Blackberry Sorbet Viola - Blueberry Swirl Bean Bloom - Fava Flavor: Concentrated fresh bean Bean Bloom - Red Runner Flavor: Concentrated fresh bean Borage Bloom Flavor: Mellow cucumber Viola - Blueberry Ice Viola - Blueberry Cheesecake Viola - Blue Raspberry Swirl Borage Bloom - White Flavor: Mellow cucumber Chive Bloom - Spring only Flavor: Essence of savory chive Citrus Coriander Bloom Flavor: Zesty citrus 9. chefs-garden.com Call 800.289.4644 The Chef s chefs-garden.com Garden, Inc. chefs-garden.com Call 800.289.4644 Call 800.289.4644 2.

Citrus Begonia Flavor: Tart sorrel notes Citrus Marigold Flavor: Tangy with notes of citrus Cucumber Bloom Flavor: Fresh notes of cucumber Rat Tail Radish Bloom Flavor: Floral with a subtle spicy finish Pink Lemonade Begonia Flavor: Tart sorrel notes Pea Bloom - White Flavor: Sweet pea Cuke with Bloom Flavor: Notes of fresh cucumber and a buttery finish Dianthus - Abbey Road Dianthus - Chelsea Pea Bloom - Purple Flavor: Sweet pea Oxalis Bloom Flavor: Tart lemon Nepitella Mint Blooms Flavor: Earthy with hints of mint and oregano Dianthus - Notting Hill Dianthus - Westminster Abbey Dianthus - Frilled Viola - Banana Cream Viola - Black Raspberry Sorbet Viola - Blueberry Cream 3. chefs-garden.com Call 800.289.4644 chefs-garden.com Call 800.289.4644 8.

The Chef's Garden, Inc. Nasturtium Flavor: Peppery & piquant Mixed Flowers Flavor: Mix of sweet, citrus and mild heat Mixed Mustard Bloom Flavor: Delicate with a mild mustard essence Fuchsia Bloom Flavor: Slightly acidic Egyptian Star Flower - Apple Blossom Egyptian Star Flower - Cream Puff Mini Sorbet Princess Flavor: Mix of sweet, citrus and mild heat Mini Floret Flavor: floral with a subtle spicy finish that is reminiscent of turnips Johnny Jump Up - Lemon Plum Cream Flavor: Mild wintergreen Egyptian Star Flower - Lilac Egyptian Star Flower - Pink Lady Egyptian Star Flower - Red Velvet Johnny Jump Up - Mixed Flavor: Mild wintergreen French Marigold Flavor: Citrus peel with a bitter finish Flowering Herb Sampler Flavor: Medley of savory & sweet Egyptian Star Flower - Rose English Lavender Bloom Flavor: Richly fruity with hints of spice 7. chefs-garden.com Call 800.289.4644 Fern Leaf Lavender Bloom Flavor: Richly fruity with hints of spice chefs-garden.com Call 800.289.4644 4.

Growing vegetables slowly and gently in full accord with nature. Flower Guide 2017 We ve learned so much from chefs, Farmer Lee Jones explains. We used to follow the commercial belief that, once a vegetable had flowered, we had failed. But chefs have taught us that every single stage of plant life is unique and valuable. The concept of using vegetable blooms, says Farmer Lee, naturally weaves in the concept of reducing waste. Benefits of Vegetable Blooms The concept of using vegetable blooms, says Farmer Lee, naturally weaves in the concept of reducing waste. Forty percent of food is wasted in the United States, which is way too much. But, as you look at plants throughout their growth phases with a new eye as the visiting chef did with our French breakfast radishes you begin to notice how cool the different textures, flavors and plate presentations really are. Sunshine Bloom Carrot Blooms Fava Blooms GROWTH OF THE VEGETABLE BLOOM Although this scenario happened years ago, it s easy to picture the scene. Bob Jones, Jr. had just spotted French breakfast radishes that weren t harvested in time. He wasn t very happy about this development, as these radishes were and still are in demand from chefs because of their mildly peppery flavor and note of sweetness, and because of their succulent, crunchy and tender texture. But, Bob, Jr. knew he needed to face facts. These radishes already had shoots and blooms. So, he fired up his tractor and began plowing them under, all the while trying to figure out how to prevent that from happening again in the future. Out of the corner of his eye, Bob, Jr. noticed his brother Lee driving a chef around the farm. That wasn t unusual. In fact, approximately 500 chefs visit the farm each year. But what this particular chef did was quite unusual. He jumped out of Lee s vehicle and ran in front of the tractor, waving his arms all the while. Once Bob, Jr. stopped the tractor, he and Lee joined the chef, who was now down on his knees, saying, Do you have any idea what I could with these blooms on my plates? Thus, the idea of growing for vegetable blooms was born at The Chef s Garden. Leek & Onion Blooms Watercress Blooms Here s another important benefit of these blooms. People want to eat in restaurants where they can support sustainability, dining out with purpose. And, when chefs understand the whole plant and use various parts of a vegetable in unique, surprising and even entertaining ways, this supports sustainability sustainability of land, of people, and of the environment, overall. Our chefs do an outstanding job of understanding the nuances of flavor and notes of intensity in our plants from the micro stage to when they bloom, and this is one key way that they contribute to sustainability. 5. chefs-garden.com Call 800.289.4644 chefs-garden.com Call 800.289.4644 6.