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CLASSIC MICROGREEN
Red Cabbage microgreens are very versatile! They can be added to salads, sandwiches, & smoothies. They make a really beautiful garnish as well! These show-stopper microgreens elevate the look of any dish without altering the flavor much.
Brassicaceae
5-6 Days
10 Days
Mild, earthy & refreshing.
Their dark green leaves are lined with a beautiful deep purple color. The stems are a vibrant purple too.
Rich in carotenoids, phenolics, minerals, and vitamins (antioxidants / cancer-fighting properties).1
High in Calcium⁷ and Vitamin C.2
Help lower LDL (bad) cholesterol.2
With flexible subscription options and beautiful growing accessories, it's easy to grow your own Hamama garden at home.
USDA studies show that microgreens have up to 40x the nutrients of their fully grown counterparts.
Most of our microgreens are ready to eat in just 7-10 days, and our refill kits can keep you stocked with fresh greens year-round.
Salads and smoothies and sandwiches, oh my! The possibilities are endless. Get in the habit of adding delicious Hamama greens to every meal.
Our countertop growing systems take the guesswork out so you can have fresh greens on-hand anytime!
If your question isn’t answered below, feel free to reach out!
Microgreens and micro herbs are the seedling versions of leafy greens, vegetables, and herbs. They are a few days older than "sprouts". Microgreens are considered a superfood and are a great source of nutrition. They only take a week to grow so you can plant and harvest every week with Hamama's microgreen kits.
Microgreens or micro herbs are the most common names for the seedling versions of leafy greens, vegetables, and herbs. Those are the most common names, but sometimes they are called mini greens, micro vegetables, or even micro leaves and micro plants. Microgreens are younger than baby greens so the name refers to the even smaller leaves that are grown by day 7-10 on the seedling.
The best thing about growing Hamama microgreens indoors is that you don't have to worry about bad weather or pests. Even if you live somewhere with hot summers or cold winters, you can still have fresh microgreens whenever you want.
There are several microgreens typically considered the most popular. We offer a lot of them, so check out the variety of flavors above! Some other popular microgreens we’re working on include arugula microgreens and sunflower microgreens! In the meantime, check out the great array of widely loved Seed Quilt flavors including Super Salad Mix, Spicy Daikon Radish, and more.
Technically, the Hamama kit is hydroponic. This just means that it only needs water for growing microgreens. Our kit replaces the soil with natural coconut fiber to give the roots something to grow into. They taste delicious, are also good for you, and you don't have to clean any dirt off before eating.
Yes we do! If you go to our Recipes Blog, you can find a variety of microgreen recipes as well as other interesting articles about microgreens.
We get our microgreen seeds from a US supplier. All seeds are Non-GMO.
Yes!!! We've converted thousands of plant killers into plant lovers. Because you don't have to remember to water, there's nothing to mess up.
Totally! Microgreens don't need much light. Just put your kit near a window or in a room with regular ceiling lighting.
No, you're eating up the plant, so there's nothing left to grow! Compost the used Seed Quilt in your green bin and plant a new one.
All seeds are non-GMO, and most options are organic.
Our Seed Quilts are made of materials designed for food and agricultural use. All materials are compostable in your green food and yard waste bin. Materials include coconut fiber, felt, soy wax paper, and seeds.
Our grow tray is recyclable and made from #5 food safe BPA free polypropylene. We also offer a Ceramic tray.
Microgreens and micro herbs are the seedling versions of leafy greens, vegetables, and herbs. They are a few days older than "sprouts".
As shown in a 2012 USDA study and in several studies since, microgreens and micro herbs are extremely nutritious, in some cases up to 40x more nutritiously dense than their mature versions.
Microgreens and micro herbs are very delicate and can even start going bad on supermarket shelves. Growing microgreens in your home means you get the freshest microgreens and micro herbs when you harvest.
When you buy microgreens and micro herbs in a store, you don't have as many choices in what you get. Hamama offers more than 10 different types of microgreens that you can grow yourself.
Hamama's microgreen kits don't use any soil, pesticides, or fertilizers so you can trust that your microgreens and micro herbs are clean and safe to eat. Also, growing microgreens indoors means you don't have to worry about pests eating your greens before you do.
This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. It is recommended that you seek advice from your doctor before giving this product to infants or children and from your veterinarian before giving it to pets.