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Greenhouse grown Romaine lettuce back in stores this spring

Windset Farms® is excited to welcome Delicato® Romaine lettuce back to stores this spring. The company first began growing romaine greenhouses in 2012. Last fall, the product was rereleased at the IFPA Global Produce and Floral Show in Anaheim.

Last fall, Windset Farms rereleased Delicato Romaine lettuce

This lettuce variety is greenhouse grown in British Columbia and available year-round. The vibrant green leaves are the epitome of quality, food safety, and taste, providing a delicate crunch and a sweet, subtle finale.

Throughout the winter months, consumers could find this high-quality romaine in a bulk format at select stores. Now, as spring arrives, Windset Farms is launching a convenient two-count bag with a handle and zipper, guaranteeing freshness and flavor.

Cherry says the heart of the lettuce offers a crispy finish while the outside retains its leafy outer layers, providing a delicate, sweet flavor

"Our greenhouse-grown romaine is nurtured using top-tier growing practices," says Ryan Cherry, Windset Farms' director of sales. "Cultivated in a controlled environment, it provides unmatched food safety, exceptional quality, and consistency." Distinguishing it from field-grown varieties, Cherry notes, "the heart of the lettuce offers a crispy finish, while the outside retains its leafy outer layers, providing a delicate, sweet flavor."

For more information:
Randi Church
Windset Farms
Tel.: +1 (778) 908-1029
[email protected]
www.greenhousegrown.com

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