Made
in America produces
I
just aware recently that several vegetables have stickers of produce
of America or “made in America.”
I
don’t know the reasons behind this, I guess due to “security”
reasons.
May be, consumers get guarantee that vegetable is local produces, not
imported from somewhere else or not come from Covid-19 infected
countries.
We
familiar with produces from Church Brothers Farms, but from its brand
called “Green Giant.” They are packed in several sizes. Some of
vegetable:
-
Broccoli
-
Brussels sprouts
-
Cauliflower
-
Little Gem Lettuce
-
Celery Hearts
Napa
cabbage, one of our favorite vegetables
Napa
cabbage also well known as Chinese cabbage, originally from Beijing,
China. This vegetable is grown in America, Europe and Australia since
100 years ago.
If
you know “Kimchi,” a Korean cuisine, uses this cabbage for its
ingredient. We sometime bought this cuisine from Asian groceries.
We
made soup with combinations of:
-
Napa cabbage
-
tofu
-
mushroom
-
zucchini.
Have
you tasted Napa cabbage?
Have a good day
ReplyDelete...since EVERY country is a Covid-19 infected country and vegetables are produced with migrant labor, does it really matter? Buying locally produced products is always the best choice.
ReplyDeleteNo in Italy this product not found.
ReplyDeleteAll the best, thanks for yr comment, have a nice evening.
Atualmente todo o cuidado com o que se consome é pouco.
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DeleteIs there Vegetable “Made in” America in the Market?
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Made in America produces
I just aware recently that several vegetables have stickers of produce of America or “made in America.”
I don’t know the reasons behind this, I guess due to “security” reasons. May be, consumers get guarantee that vegetable is local produces, not imported from somewhere else or not come from Covid-19 infected countries.
We familiar with produces from Church Brothers Farms, but from its brand called “Green Giant.” They are packed in several sizes. Some of vegetable:
- Broccoli
- Brussels sprouts
- Cauliflower
- Little Gem Lettuce
- Celery Hearts
I've heard of kimchi...but not the cabbage. I'd prefer homegrown (in-country) produce, but there are times when that's not possible.
ReplyDeleteinteresting for me
ReplyDeleteWe shop locally all the time.
ReplyDeleteI have used Napa in stir fries. I prefer roasted regular cabbage however.
ReplyDeleteI love napa cabbage. I use napa cabbage in many of my recipes.
ReplyDeleteThanks -
DeleteIs there Vegetable “Made in” America in the Market?
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Napa cabbage, one of our favorite vegetables
Napa cabbage also well known as Chinese cabbage, originally from Beijing, China. This vegetable is grown in America, Europe and Australia since 100 years ago.
If you know “Kimchi,” a Korean cuisine, uses this cabbage for its ingredient. We sometime bought this cuisine from Asian groceries.
We made soup with combinations of:
- Napa cabbage
- tofu
- mushroom
- zucchini.
Have you tasted Napa cabbage?
nice post :) I follow you # 38 , follow back?
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I'm not much of a cabbage fan, but I do miss buying produce. Produce has been challenging to find at the grocery store since the pandemic started.
ReplyDeletei think all our produce here in australia has to be labelled with place of origin.
ReplyDeleteWe buy locally produced whenever we can. It's likely to be fresher and better than things with many air or road miles behind them. Enjoy your weekend Tanza.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI am all for anything made in the USA! Local produce is the best. Fresh off the farm! Enjoy your day, have a happy weekend!
Tanza, Since 2009, all fresh produce sold at retail in the USA has been required to carry a notice of its county of origin. My wife and I like kimchi...but its hard to find here in East Tennessee. Stay Safe and Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteI buy napa cabbage a lot. It is very reasonably priced.
ReplyDeleteThanks -
DeleteIs there Vegetable “Made in” America in the Market?
-
Made in America produces
I just aware recently that several vegetables have stickers of produce of America or “made in America.”
I don’t know the reasons behind this, I guess due to “security” reasons. May be, consumers get guarantee that vegetable is local produces, not imported from somewhere else or not come from Covid-19 infected countries.
We familiar with produces from Church Brothers Farms, but from its brand called “Green Giant.” They are packed in several sizes. Some of vegetable:
- Broccoli
- Brussels sprouts
- Cauliflower
- Little Gem Lettuce
- Celery Hearts
Interesting
ReplyDeleteI look at the sticker/tag of veggies or fruits to know where they're grown.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words