
— LEAVES, BLOSSOMS, SPROUTS & CRESSES
Borage Blossom
These special edible leaves are for decorators, kitchen princesses and chefs with guts. Gently packed and ready to use. Beautiful to look at, a feast to play with, surprising to taste… The taste of Borage Blossom looks like cumcumber. And the texture of the blossom is soft
Availability Borage Blossom

Origin
These micro leaves are grown with love and attention. They grow on a nutrient, clean soil, or at paper that is left over. No surface water is used for watering, but only tap water. No crop protection products are used either.


How to eat
Use Borage Blossom in dipsauce as a garnish, or combine it with Borage Cress and Cumcumber mouse melon.