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$7.50Kumara Romanua "Golden"Certified organic, grown in NZ. Romanua is a sweet variety which holds it shape well when cooked. New seasonBuy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$2.50Beetroot - JuicingCertified organic 2nd grade South Island beetroot suitable for juicing.Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$6.20Kale Curly, bunchCertified organic curly kale grown right here in Otago.Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$4Lettuce 'Cos'Certified organic, and grown in Otago, organic, crisp, cos lettuce is a highly nutritious leafy green and great to use in a green juice or smoothie. Also possible to shread and gently stirfry. The Cos lettuce is known as 'Romaine' in many parts of the world.Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$7.50Carrots BunchSouth Island carrot bunches, certified organicBuy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$4.50Capsicum, RedCertified organic New Zealand grown capsicum.Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$5.90Pak ChoiCertified organic pak choi grown in Canterbury Also referred to as Bok Choi.Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$14.60Onions, RedCertified organic imported red onions from California. New season onions due mid-summerBuy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$7.90Spinach, bunchCertified organic, grown in Canterbury. Conventional spinach is one of the most heavily sprayed leafy greens. 250gBuy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$5.50Carrots - Juicing1kg of juicing carrots grown in the South Island, Biogro certified organic. 2nd grade carrots suitable for juicing.Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$6.50Rainbow Chard, bunchCertified organic rainbow chard grown in CanterburyBuy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$7.50Celery BunchConventional celery is ranked 2nd on the dirty dozen list. Read more here: Dirty Dozen Foods with High Pesticide Residue - Best Organic Foods to Eat - The Daily Green. USDA tests have found more than 60 different pesticides on celery.Buy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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$6.90Kumara redCertified organic red kumara. A kiwi classic, boil, roast or chip, mash, wedge or thinly-sliced and fried. Skin-on or peeled. This is your traditional sweet potato. New seasonBuy from Store ⊕ More like this 0 0
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