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This page is where you can place your orders. If you're logged in to your account *and* the market is open, you will see quantity box an "Add to Cart" icon next to each item. If you just want one, click on the icon to add it to your cart. If you want more, you can either change the quantity and then click, or click the number of times you want.
Once you've finished shopping, click the checkout link in your shopping cart (located at the upper left side of this page, below this help area).
COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS: We are still trying to keep everyone safe by following these guidelines.
Customers: Please stay home if you are sick. Send someone else to pick up your prepaid, pre ordered merchandise.
Vendors: Please stay home if you are sick. Call your prepaid, pre ordered customers and let them know you will not be sending their orders to the market that week. REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN TO CUSTOMERS IF YOU CAN’T MAKE GOOD ON A DELIVERY.
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THERE WILL NOT BE ANY REFUNDS FOR ORDERS NOT PICKED UP, so make sure you have your pick up saved in your calendar so you won’t forget. If you are sick, and unable to make pickup, please arrange for someone else to pick up your pre-ordered, prepaid purchases.
Please do not come to the market if you are sick. Send someone to pick up your Prepaid Order.
Both organic and conventional producers participate in the farmers’ market as well as Crafters, Artisans, and Direct Sales Vendors. We support our entire community.
Orders are accepted from Monday, 3 pm Thru Thursday, 3 pm. This gives our farmers the time they need to harvest your order right before delivery.
*Orders PICK UP AT THE DOAK HOUSE, 690 Erwin Hwy, Greeneville (Tusculum University Campus) BETWEEN 10 AM AND 10: 30 AM ONLY.
PLEASE KEEP SMALL FARMS IN BUSINESS AND PLACE YOUR ORDERS with our online market.
VENDORS WILL UPDATE THEIR PRODUCTS WEEKLY.
We do not ship orders, so please do not ask.
THE MARKET MANAGERS HAVE TEMPORARILY DISABLED ORDERING AT THIS MARKET
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Micros & Sprouts
BroccoliGrower: Appalachian Greens
Price: $6.00 ( 2 oz )Available (Exact): 8
Broccoli microgreens contain up to 40 times the nutrients than mature broccoli. Approximately 3.5 ounces of broccoli microgreens can offer
Protein: 2300 mg
Fiber: 410 mg
Potassium: 326 mg, or 7 percent of your daily requirement
Calcium: 88 mg, or 11 percent of your daily requirement
Phosphorous: 69mg
Sodium: 53 mg, or 3.5 percent of your daily requirement
Magnesium: 51 mg, or 16 percent of your daily requirements
Iron: 0.67 mg, 8.6 percent of your daily requirements
Manganese: 0.37 mg, or 16 percent of your daily requirement
Zinc: 0.37 mg, or 2.5 percent of your daily requirement
Vitamin A: 300 mcg, or 30 percent of your daily requirement
Vitamin C: 51.0 mg, or 85 percent of your daily requirement
Vitamin E: 24.1 mg, or 241 percent of your daily requirement
Nitrites: 267 mg
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Pea ShootsGrower: Appalachian Greens
Price: $6.00 ( 2 oz )Available (Exact): 4
Pea shoots taste similar to the pea seeds but with a little more of an earthy taste. They’re considered a microgreen but are often more expensive than typical microgreens because they go bad much quicker.
What Are the Health Benefits of Pea Shoots?
Just like peas, pea shoots offer many nutritional benefits. While low in macronutrients like carbs and fats, pea shoots contain a good amount of protein and fiber. They are also rich in vitamins. A serving of 3.5 oz of pea shoots contains:
4 grams of protein
3 grams of fiber
280 micrograms of vitamin K
79 milligrams of vitamin C
340 micrograms of vitamin A
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RadishGrower: Appalachian Greens
Price: $6.00 ( 2 oz )Available (Exact): 10
Radish microgreens are the young, tender shoots of radish plants that are harvested just a few weeks after germination. They're packed with flavor and boast a delightful, slightly spicy kick. These tiny greens are making a big impact on the health and wellness scene, and for a good reason – they're incredibly nutritious!
NUTRITIONAL CONTENT include:
They are rich in vitamins A, B, C, E, and K, as well as minerals like calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, and zinc. Additionally, these little greens contain antioxidants and an amazing compound called anthocyanin.
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SunflowerGrower: Appalachian Greens
Price: $6.00 ( 2 oz )Available (Exact): 10
Sunflower microgreens contain a rich supply of vitamins and minerals, with some varieties containing more than the adult equivalent of their respective mature vegetables.
According to USDA’s sunflower microgreens nutrition data, a 2.25 ounces serving of sunflower microgreens will provide (7):
25 calories
2 g of protein
4 g of carbohydrate
2 g of fiber
80 milligrams (mg) of calcium
14.4 mg of iron
60 mg of magnesium
80 mg of phosphorus
270 mg of potassium
10 mg of sodium
0.6 mg of zinc
9 mg of vitamin C
40 micrograms (mcg) of vitamin K
60 mcg of folate
500 IU of vitamin A
The greens also contain selenium, manganese, and a range of B vitamins.
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