As July comes to a close; we are heading into August with a 'roar' of caution markets. Learn more in this week's Market Insider. #marketinsider#since1925#snoboyproduce#cropreports https://t.co/2Iz6UTiZub
Italian parsley has been in use for more than 2,000 years, originally for medicinal purposes but eventually made its way to the food world. Learn more in this week's Snoboy Knows-Italian Parsley. #snoboyknows#since1925#italianparsley#snoboyproduce https://t.co/ToOHiYcOYh
Did the 'swiss' throw you off? Red swiss chard-related to the beet-is not actually native to Switzerland. This vegetable is from the Mediterranean. Learn more in Snoboy Knows-Red Swiss Chard #snoboyproduce#since1925#snoboyknows#redswisschard https://t.co/iy3tgJahKa
Worried about that defective neck? Don't be! It isn't a defect at all. It's perfectly natural-in fact, that's how the crookneck squash got its name. Check it out in Snoboy Knows-Crookneck Squash. #since1925#snoboyknows#snoboyproduce#crooknecksquash https://t.co/rNqG2aoZJ1
The color of bell peppers vary, but let's take a closer look at the orange and yellow varieties. Learn more in Snoboy Knows-Orange & Yellow Bell Peppers. #since1925#snoboyknows#bellpeppers#snoboyproduce https://t.co/QHcQzCYsHL
You'll never guess which family this centuries-old herb is a part of... if you guessed the carrot family, you must be a produce expert too! #snoboyproduce#since1925#dill#snoboyknows https://t.co/1lbDjrS0kN
By its name, one
would assume this eggplant variety hails from Thailand. However, it grows wild
and commercially in India and traveled across Asia, eventually making its way
to the US through trade routes. #snoboyknows#since1925#eggplant#snoboyproduce https://t.co/PCVzuSaLgt
You know the red bell pepper as a vegetable, but technically it's a fruit since it has flowers. Learn more in this week's Snoboy Knows-Red Bell Peppers. #snoboyknows#since1925#redbells#snoboyproduce https://t.co/JrjDPBEmLR
Think all kale is bitter? Think again! Black
kale is one of the most delectable varieties. You'll also hear it
referred to as other aliases like Lacinato, Tuscan, or Dino kale. Learn More in Snoboy Knows-Black Kale. #snoboyknows#blackkale#snoboyproduce https://t.co/D45kEBito9