Nestled in the heart of Alabama, Crooked Carrot Farms is
transforming the way people think about healthy eating with nutrient-packed
microgreens. Microgreens are young vegetable greens, harvested just after the
first leaves have developed. Despite their small size, they are packed with
nutrients, containing higher vitamin, mineral and antioxidant levels than their
mature counterparts. Crooked Carrot Farms cultivates a diverse range of
microgreens including arugula, kale and radish, each offering unique health
benefits and vibrant flavors.
"At Crooked Carrot, we believe that food should be both
delicious and nutritious," says Tracey Feeney, the farm's owner. "Our
microgreens are grown with love and care, ensuring that every bite is packed
with the maximum amount of nutrients."
The farm recently introduced a new option—hemp microgreens.
"Hemp is a superfood, rich in essential fatty acids, protein and
fiber," Feeney explains. "By integrating hemp into our microgreen
varieties, we're able to provide an extra boost of health benefits, including
support for the endocannabinoid system, which plays a crucial role in
maintaining
homeostasis in the body."
Photo courtesy of Crooked Carrot Farms
These tiny greens are a powerhouse of nutrition and adaptable in
the kitchen. They can be added to salads, smoothies, sandwiches or garnish to
elevate any dish. "Microgreens are easy to incorporate into your
diet," Feeney says. "Whether you're looking to boost your immune
system, improve digestion or just enjoy a burst of fresh flavor, they are an
excellent choice."
Crooked Carrot Farms is committed to sustainable farming
practices, using organic methods to cultivate their microgreens. The produce is
free from harmful chemicals and pesticides, making it a safe and healthy option
for consumers.
“Incorporating Crooked Carrot microgreens into your diet is a
simple and delicious way to enhance your health,” says Feeney. “With their rich
nutrient profile and delightful flavors, these tiny greens are a testament to
our dedication to quality and wellness.”
Contact Tracey Feeney: [email protected], online: Crooked-Carrot.com, IG
@CrookedCarrotFarms, FB: Crooked Carrot Farms.