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Cayenne pepper

Cayenne, France
3.9

Cayenne pepper is a hot pepper that's named after its supposed place of origin, the Cayenne region of French Guiana. Nowadays, these peppers are grown in Mexico, the United States, India, and East Africa. They usually come in the dried and ground ... READ MORE

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Piment d'Espelette

Espelette, France
4.3

Piment d'Espelette is a fiery red, hand-picked chili pepper with a strong smell reminiscent of fruit and smoke, produced in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques region in France. It was originally used in the south-west of France for cu... READ MORE

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Belgian Endive

Belgium
3.7

Belgian endive is a torpedo-shaped vegetable with pale green leaves and a crisp, sharp, bitter flavor when raw. When grilled or steamed, the flavors become slightly sweeter. Endive is commonly used in salads, tarts, soups, stir-fries, and stews. I... READ MORE

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Pementos de Padrón

Padrón, Spain
4.3

Padrón pepper is a Galician pepper originating from the Padrón municipality. The peppers range in color from bright green to yellowish green. Although they are usually mild in flavor, about one in ten of these peppers is spi... READ MORE

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Datterino

Sicily, Italy
n/a

Datterino is a variety of tomato originating from Sicily, known for its sweet and intense flavor. It is small and oval-shaped, resembling a date, with a weight ranging from 15 to 40 grams (0.5 - 1.3 oz). The pulp is firm with low water content, a ... READ MORE

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Cuore di bue

Liguria, Italy
4.2

Cuore di bue (which means "oxheart" in Italian) is a traditional heirloom tomato variety known for its large, piriform shape, thin skin, and meaty, juicy flesh. It is a beefsteak-type tomato, prized for its sweet, delicate flavor and low acidity, ... READ MORE

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Guindilla pepper

Basque Country, Spain
3.7

Guindilla is a hot pepper variety originating from the Basque Country, Spain. These peppers are long, narrow, and have a mild heat level. They're usually pickled in white wine vinegar and used for cocktails such as Bloody Mary, snacks, or... READ MORE

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Tsakoniki Melitzana Leonidiou

Leonidio, Greece
4.4

This eggplant is produced exclusively in Arcadia prefecture near the town of Leonidio. These purple, slightly curved aubergines with unusual white stripes are cultivated outdoors on the sandy soils of the area. They are harvested from May to Novem... READ MORE

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Florina peppers (Piperiá Florínis)

Florina, Greece
4.4

Florina is a Greek pepper cultivated in Western Macedonia and the area of Florina, hence the name. The peppers have a deep red color and they're shaped like a cow's horn. The harvest takes up to 18 weeks, and they ripen to maturity after ... READ MORE

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Cavolo nero

Tuscany, Italy
3.7

Cavolo nero is a version of kale originating from Tuscany. Also known as black cabbage or Tuscan kale, this leafy vegetable has long and sturdy leaves that are similar to savoy cabbage regarding its texture. Once cooked, the leav... READ MORE

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Calçot de Valls

Province of Tarragona, Spain
3.9

Calçot de Valls are shoots of white onion replanted in the ground, grown in the municipalities of the Catalan districts of Baix PenedŁs, el TarragonŁs, el Baix Camp and l’Alt Camp. The production of this vegetable is strictly... READ MORE

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Maris Piper Potatoes

United Kingdom
3.9

Maris Piper are popular English potatoes that have been grown in the country since the 1960s. Underneath the potatoes' golden skin, the texture is fluffy and the flesh is creamy white. These medium-sized oval potatoes are so versatile tha... READ MORE

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Espárrago de Navarra

Navarre, Spain
3.8

Espárrago de Navarra is a white asparagus grown in the regions of Navarre, Rioja, and Aragon. It can be sold fresh or canned, whole or cut. This asparagus has a thick white stalk that is tender and crunchy. The taste of Espá... READ MORE

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Alcachofa de Tudela

Ribera Tudelana, Spain
3.9

Alcachofa de Tudela are flower buds of the Blanca de Tudela artichoke variety, grown mostly in the district of Ribera, in the Spanish Navarre region. Artichokes have been cultivated in this region since medieval times and they ar... READ MORE

15

Zucca Mantovana

Province of Mantua, Italy
4.0

The historic city of Mantua, located in Lombardy's southeastern corner is famous for its pumpkins – you can find zucca of every size, shape, and color there. The Marina di Chioggia variety is round with flattened top and bo... READ MORE

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Radicchio Rosso di Treviso

Province of Treviso, Italy
4.1

Traditionally grown within the provinces of Treviso, Padua and Venice, Radicchio Rosso di Treviso refers to Italian leaf chicory of the Precoce and Tardivo varieties. This robust red-leaved vegetable is characterized by ... READ MORE

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Peperoni Cruschi

Basilicata, Italy
3.9

Peperoni cruschi are flakes of crumbled fried heirloom peppers grown around Senise in the Italian region of Basilicata. Small, red, elongated, and slightly curvy Senise peppers have a sweet flavor with only a hint of heat. Due to the fact... READ MORE

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Pomodoro S. Marzano dell'Agro Sarnese-Nocerino

Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy
4.6

Prized by many chefs as the best of its kind, Pomodoro S. Marzano dell’Agro Sarnese-Nocerino is a variety of plum tomato grown along the banks of Sarno River in the fertile volcanic plains south of Mount Vesuvius, namely within the ... READ MORE

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Chufa de Valencia

Valencian Community, Spain
3.3

Chufa de Valencia is a tigernut cultivated in l’Horta Nord de Valencia. The tigernuts are grown, harvested, washed and dried in the designated area. These unique nuts must be intact, clean and free from any blemishes. The flavor of ... READ MORE

20

King Edward Potatoes

United Kingdom
3.9

King Edward is a British potato variety that has been grown in the UK since 1902. They have creamy-colored skin that's dotted with light red spots. The flesh is light cream in color, while the texture is fluffy once they've been cooked. I... READ MORE

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Tomataki Santorinis

Cyclades, Greece
4.7

These small tomatoes come from a local variety produced on the islands of Santorini, Thirasia, Palea Kameni, Nea Kameni, Aspro, Christiani, and Askania in the Cyclades in the southern Aegean Sea. The production, treatment, and processing of these ... READ MORE

22

Batata Doce de Aljezur

Aljezur, Portugal
4.3

Sweet potato cultivation in Portugal has a long tradition. This particular variety came about in the region of Aljezur, where sweet potatoes have been raised for centuries. The soil of the Aljezur region is sandy, and the oceanic climate and the p... READ MORE

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Pomodoro di Pachino

Province of Syracuse, Italy
4.7

Named after its town of origin, pomodoro di Pachino refers to various varieties of fresh tomatoes grown within the Sicilian province of Syracuse. The sweet flavored Pachino tomatoes are characterized by a particularly succulent flesh and ... READ MORE

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Beelitzer Spargel

Brandenburg, Germany
4.0

Beelitzer Spargel is a variety of very thick asparagus grown in the Beelitzer Sander and parts of the Teltow-Fläming rural district in Germany. This seasonal vegetable has a long tradition - in 1861, Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Hermann be... READ MORE

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Cipolla Rossa di Tropea Calabria

Calabria, Italy
4.6

Named after the Calabrian town of Tropea settled along the Tyrrhenian coast in the province of Vibo Valentia, Cipolla Rossa di Tropea Calabria refers to the red onions of the following cultivars: Tondo Piatta (early ripening), READ MORE

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Schrobenhausener Spargel

Schrobenhausen, Germany
4.2

This asparagus is grown in Germany's Strobenhausen region. There are two types of this aromatic vegetable – green and white, which may vary in color from white to violet. The farming of asparagus in Schrobenhausen was first mentioned in docu... READ MORE

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Tenerumi

Sicily, Italy
n/a

Tenerumi (lit. tendrils) are the tips, buds, and leaves of Sicilian summer squash, called zucchina or cucuzza in local dialect. Their flavor is pleasantly nutty with a slightly bitter aftertaste. It's recommended to simply boil tenerumi, ... READ MORE

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Cebolla Fuentes de Ebro

Fuentes de Ebro, Spain
n/a

Cebolla Fuentes de Ebro are the onion bulbs grown and packaged in the area of Fuentes de Ebro in Zaragoza. The onions come from Cebolla Dulce de Fuentes and Cebolla Blanca Gruesa de Fuentes varieties, traditionally grown... READ MORE

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Oignon doux des Cévennes

Gard, France
3.5

Oignon doux des Cévennes is a unique sweet onion grown in the Gard region in France, with its rugged terrain, light soils not susceptible to parasites, and a Mediterranean climate with dry summers and heavy rainfall. The onions are... READ MORE

30

Oignon de Roscoff

Roscoff, France
4.3

Oignon de Roscoff is an onion of the Allium cepa family, with a round, elongated to flattened shape produced in the Finistére region in France. The onion is full of flavor, slightly sweet and has a melt-in-the-mouth qualit... READ MORE

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Costoluto fiorentino

Florence, Italy
4.4

Costoluto fiorentino is a tomato variety originating from Florence. This heirloom has a distinct flattened and heavily ribbed shape. When mature, the color of the tomato is a brilliant deep red. These tomatoes have a meaty and juicy textu... READ MORE

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Patata Naxou

Naxos Island, Greece
4.5

These are Liseta, Spunta, Marfona, Vivaldi, and Alaska variety potatos grown on the island of Naxos. They have a smooth yellow skin and contain over 18% starch and less than 1% sugar. These potatos are harvested by hand twice a year, from mid-Febr... READ MORE

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Pomme de terre de Noirmoutier

Vendée, France
4.0

Pomme de terre de Noirmoutier are French potatoes originating from the Vendée department's municipalities of Noirmoutier en l’Ile, l’Epine, La Guérinière and Barbâtre. The potatoes have yellow flesh and thin ... READ MORE

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Všestarská cibule

Všestary, Czech Republic
4.7

Všestarská cibule are high-quality onions produced in the Municipality of Všestary and the neighbouring areas in the Czech Republic. The onions come in a great number of varieties, namely Radar, Armstrong, Hyskin, Sed... READ MORE

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Lički krumpir

Lika-Senj County, Croatia
4.0

Potatoes from Lika differ from others in that they contain a higher percentage of dry matter. That means that this potato variety contains more starch, vitamins, minerals and fiber. Potatoes grown in Lika have yellow to brown skin and bright white... READ MORE

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Pimientos del Piquillo de Lodosa

Ribera del Alto Ebro, Spain
4.0

Pimientos del Piquillo de Lodosa are roasted Piquillo variety peppers produced in the autonomous community of Navarre. The area of production has a Mediterranean climate with relatively high levels of precipitation, which is esse... READ MORE

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Patata Kato Nevrokopiou

Kato Nevrokopi Municipality, Greece
4.6

This potato is cultivated in the municipalities of Kato Nevrokopi, Kato Vrontos, Perithori, Dasoto, Lefkogia, Khrisokefalos, Okhiro, Vathitopos, and Katafitos. These potatoes were first grown in the area in the 1920s, and they have since enjoyed g... READ MORE

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Papas Antiguas de Canarias

Canary Islands, Spain
4.1

Papas Antiguas de Canarias are old potato varieties, known as the antiguas or locales, tradicionales, de color y/o de la tierra, grown in the Canary Islands. They are small in size and round in shape, w... READ MORE

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Trevi Black Celery (Sedano nero di Trevi)

Trevi, Italy
n/a

Sedano nero di Trevi is a traditional type of celery that's been grown in Trevi in the province of Perugia since the 17th century. The characteristics of this so-called black celery are its dark-green ribs, the absence of fibers, its long length (... READ MORE

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Friggitello

Campania, Italy
3.8

Friggitello is a southeastern Italian pepper variety (Capsicum annuum) that's also known as friarielli, puparulill, or sweet Italian peppers. These peppers are elongated and have a conical shape and thin waxy skin. The flesh is pale green and cris... READ MORE

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Radicchio di Chioggia

Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy
3.3

Named after a small fishing port in the south of Venice's lagoon, Radicchio di Chioggia refers to Italian leaf chicory of the Precoce and Tardivo varieties, grown within the provinces of Venice, Padua and Rovigo. This ro... READ MORE

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Radicchio di Verona

Province of Verona, Italy
3.7

Italian leaf chicory of the Precoce and Tardivo varieties, Radicchio di Verona is grown within the provinces of Verona, Vicenza and Padua. Verona chicory is packed with antioxidants and characterized by the particular crispiness of its le... READ MORE