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SHUNGIKU Chrysanthemum Greens | Suzuki Farm | 1 bunch

SHUNGIKU Chrysanthemum Greens | Suzuki Farm | 1 bunch

Shungiku leaves have yellow flowers in spring (“Shun” in Japanese) and its leaves look like chrysanthemum (“Kiku” in Japanese). That’s why they are called “Shungiku.” 

It has a unique aroma. Both leaves and stalks are edible. You may find cooked leaves slightly bitter, but Shungiku is often used for hot pot dishes in Japan.

Suzuki Farm’s Shungiku has stronger aroma because we grow them in our greenhouse over the winter.

If your order includes products from Suzuki Farm on GOHANMarket.com, please note that the vegetables will be shipped separately via air freight with a 2-day delivery estimate, and shipping costs will be calculated based on this separate shipment. Thank you for your understanding.

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SHUNGIKU Chrysanthemum Greens | Suzuki Farm | 1 bunch

$5.45

$1.91

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SHUNGIKU Chrysanthemum Greens | Suzuki Farm | 1 bunch

Shungiku leaves have yellow flowers in spring (“Shun” in Japanese) and its leaves look like chrysanthemum (“Kiku” in Japanese). That’s why they are called “Shungiku.” 

It has a unique aroma. Both leaves and stalks are edible. You may find cooked leaves slightly bitter, but Shungiku is often used for hot pot dishes in Japan.

Suzuki Farm’s Shungiku has stronger aroma because we grow them in our greenhouse over the winter.

If your order includes products from Suzuki Farm on GOHANMarket.com, please note that the vegetables will be shipped separately via air freight with a 2-day delivery estimate, and shipping costs will be calculated based on this separate shipment. Thank you for your understanding.

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Shungiku leaves have yellow flowers in spring (“Shun” in Japanese) and its leaves look like chrysanthemum (“Kiku” in Japanese). That’s why they are called “Shungiku.” 

It has a unique aroma. Both leaves and stalks are edible. You may find cooked leaves slightly bitter, but Shungiku is often used for hot pot dishes in Japan.

Suzuki Farm’s Shungiku has stronger aroma because we grow them in our greenhouse over the winter.

If your order includes products from Suzuki Farm on GOHANMarket.com, please note that the vegetables will be shipped separately via air freight with a 2-day delivery estimate, and shipping costs will be calculated based on this separate shipment. Thank you for your understanding.

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