Spinach

33383-65200

PLU 4090

Grown in

California, US/ Mexico

Avilability

Year around

Pack

24 ct

Pallet

60(10×6)

10 days from pack date

Storage

32 to 36

Scientific name

Spinacia Oleraces

Label

Coastal Best

The hearty leaves of dinosaur kale stay firm even when cooked, making it perfect for braising or stews. Sweeter and less bitter than other kales, it’s packed with nutrients and easy to prepare since both the leaf and rib are edible. Washing it well and blanching can reduce bitterness, but its mild flavor appeals to those who usually don’t enjoy kale. Once very cheap, its price has risen due to increased demand.

Lacinato kale, also known as Tuscan kale, Tuscan cabbage, dinosaur kale, or black kale, is a variety of Brassica oleracea cultivated for its tender, edible leaves. Known as cavolo nero in Italian, this kale has deep roots in Italian cuisine, particularly in Tuscany, where it has been a staple since the 18th century. Its bumpy leaves give it the nickname “dinosaur kale.”
Lacinato kale is more delicate and sweeter than curly kale, making it a great choice for those who haven’t enjoyed kale before. Its softer texture is perfect for braising, offering earthy and nutty flavors that enhance many dishes.
To keep it fresh, store it in a loose plastic bag in the fridge. If you’re not using it right away, wrap the stems in a damp paper towel to extend its freshness.