sweetgreen | open source: young ginger

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2019
  • David Blume, ginger guru and soil enthusiast, leads the charge at Whiskey Hill Farms in Watsonville, CA. As a studied ecologist, he’s an expert on the relationship between organisms and their environments. He’s created diverse ecosystems by polycropping (aka planting multiple crops together) to mimic the reality of nature and ultimately benefit the soil.
    His 14 acre greenhouse farm mimics the environment of the tropics and allows him to grow turmeric, sugar cane, and of special interest to sweetgreen-young ginger, which we use in dressings and house-made frescas. We love young ginger because you can eat the skin and for its many health benefits including anti-inflammation, blood sugar regulation, and digestive relief. Surprisingly, it’s not a root - but actually a rhizome or an underground stem. Today, it’s most commonly used as a spice but the oil of ginger was historically used as medicine. The more you know.
    Open Source is a new series from sweetgreen bringing you along on our journey to 100% transparency in food. Learn where every spice, seasoning, and salad ingredient comes from, who grows it, and how the future of real food looks (and tastes). Along the way you'll meet small farmers who are thinking differently, big farmers challenging the status quo, and the biggest issues facing the food industry today.
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Komentáře • 5

  • @Jedimullet77
    @Jedimullet77 Před 5 lety +2

    America needs more people like David Blume. 🇺🇸 I've been an Ethanol user for 13 years. Never going back to gasoline.

  • @alexd5023
    @alexd5023 Před 5 lety

    Love love love. Please keep it coming

  • @julie5310
    @julie5310 Před 4 lety +1

    WOW! Why isn't he running things?!? Or at least the Dept of Agriculture...

  • @tarequlalam3935
    @tarequlalam3935 Před 3 lety

    Ginger

  • @marlalusternotwishthis
    @marlalusternotwishthis Před 2 měsíci

    I personally think it doesn’t make sense companies are on social media and close comments on their posts. I don’t get it. The world is such a horrible place where people act like they can control others and also they occur in my opinion to try to be unavailable to others. Even if I say something to someone the person will act like they can’t hear what I’m really saying. I don’t like this and I have a bad perception of companies to close the comments on their posts. So I am just disliking lots of videos. That is so far something available for a person to express on the videos. Always a chance of losing if people give feedback to or something like this. Maybe that’s why comments are closed.