Produce that inspires… knowledge.

Our passion for produce and drive to share knowledge across the chain is one of our biggest differentiators at Earl’s Organics.

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LAMB HASS AVOCADO

Lamb Hass avocados have exceptional flavor and are easy to peel. It is very similar in appearance to the Hass but with a large robust size. This delicious late season avocado is a cross between a Hass and Gwen avocado.

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SUNRISE SWEET YELLOW CARROTS

Beautiful yellow bunched carrots from Sunrise Organic Farm are in season! The flavor is typically sweeter than orange carrots with nuanced flavors of celery, parsley, and parsnips. Great for eating raw in a crudité, roasted with your favorite summer herbs, served in a salad, or pickled.

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TINY CHAMPAGNE GRAPES

Organic mini seedless Champagne California grapes are bursting with flavor. Johnni Soghomonian from Three Sisters Organic says “You can eat them in little clusters, stems and all.  You get a little fiber and fabulous flavor!.”

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EARLY CALIFORNIA HEAT WAVE

Temperatures over the past week reached over 100 degrees in many growing regions including Salinas Valley and Bakersfield. The heat affects our food production, putting not only the plants and fruit at risk but the people harvesting our food.

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FARM TOUR 2022: SUNRISE ORGANIC FARM

You may be familiar with the sweet, crisp carrots from Sunrise Organic Farms, or recognize their label on the boxes. But as always, there is plenty more to see when you look deeper: our latest visit with the farmers highlighted their personal touch – a story of family, community, and innovation, of the hard work and good humor needed to make it as farmers in this era.

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RHUBARB- FRUIT OR VEGETABLE?

Rhubarb is very weather dependent and needs a summer temperature of 75° or below for maximum production. Once the temperatures reach 90° or above the plant will start to wilt. The season runs from late March until the end of June. 

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