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For Chefs — Farm.One
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THE INDOOR FARM IN MANHATTAN. BUILT TO SERVE THE BEST CHEFS IN NYC. BOOK A FREE TOUR. RARITY, GROWN TO ORDER. For chefs who are obsessed with using only the finest ingredients, Farm.One is the brand new option available in NYC. We grow microgreens, herbs and greens specially for your restaurant, right here in Manhattan. Time and again when the best chefs visit our space they are amazed by the quality and variety of our produce. HIGHER QUALITY. RIGHT HERE. We grow over 150. MORE AROMA and OIL CONTENT.
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Blog — Farm.One
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November 28, 2016. November 28, 2016. The red-and-yellow buttons of the toothache plant poke out of lush, dark-green foliage and appear rather strange-looking the sort of thing you might see in Alice in Wonderland. If you came across it for the first time in its native Amazon, where it is known as jambu, you would almost certainly avoid it its bold colors suggest a little bit (or a lot) of danger. The Greener Beast Cocktail. 1 ounce fresh lime juice. 1 ounce simple syrup. 1 sprig of toothache plant.
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About The Farm — Farm.One
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The Unique Indoor Farm In Manhattan. Using Technology To Bring Flavor and Rarity Year-Round. It started with a question: "Can we grow rare flavors from around the world in the heart of New York? In April 2016 inside the Institute of Culinary Education in downtown Manhattan, we built our first unique farm. Over 150 crop varieties have been grown there to date, with rave reviews from chefs and mixologists. We now sell to chefs in NYC. LOCAL DOESN'T MEAN 25 MILES AWAY. IT MEANS "RIGHT HERE". FAR, FAR FRESHER.
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Toothache Plant — Farm.One
http://farm.one/blog/2016/11/28/toothache-plant
November 28, 2016. November 28, 2016. November 28, 2016. The red-and-yellow buttons of the toothache plant poke out of lush, dark-green foliage and appear rather strange-looking the sort of thing you might see in Alice in Wonderland. If you came across it for the first time in its native Amazon, where it is known as jambu, you would almost certainly avoid it its bold colors suggest a little bit (or a lot) of danger. The Greener Beast Cocktail. 1 ounce fresh lime juice. 1 ounce simple syrup.
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We like making plates — Farm.One
http://farm.one/blog/2016/8/8/we-like-making-plates
August 8, 2016. We like making plates. August 8, 2016. Round Rudolph Radishes. Flashy Troutback. Mature Amaranth. Scarlet Kale. Rosie Basil. Popcorn Shoots. Wasabi Arugula. Buckler-Leaf Sorrel. Green Sorrel. Baby Britton Shiso. Broad-Leaf Thyme. Nepitella Flowers. Savory. Toothache Plant Buttons. Mountain Mint. Red Veined Sorrel. Borage flowers. Pretty, aren't they. Summer Crisp Lettuce. sage. Wega Parsley. Don't Be Afraid of a Leaf. Secret Summer Event, August 14th.
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Farm.One is Expanding across Manhattan — Farm.One
http://farm.one/blog/2016/10/30/farmone-is-expanding-across-manhattan
October 30, 2016. FarmOne is Expanding across Manhattan. October 30, 2016. New students exploring the @iceculinary #hydroponic #garden for the first time. A photo posted by Robert Ramsey (@chef robert ramsey) on. Aug 31, 2016 at 7:47am PDT. As you’ll see at http:/ store.farm.one. We’ve grown over 150 varieties now in our small space. The quality and consistency of our product has had an amazing reception among chefs, so we were pretty confident we would make sales quickly. Sep 9, 2016 at 4:04pm PDT.
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Don't Be Afraid of a Leaf — Farm.One
http://farm.one/blog/2016/8/9/afraid-of-a-leaf
August 9, 2016. Don't Be Afraid of a Leaf. August 9, 2016. Don't Be Afraid of a Leaf. August 9, 2016. It's rewarding too, because we can teach people how things grow indoors, how our lighting and nutrient systems work, and answer the dozens of questions that come up. And yes, even Michelin-starred chefs always ask us "Where do you grow the marijuana? The answer is "Sorry, we don't" of course :). One of the most surprising things is how often our visitors have. The most challenging thing now? Long-term, w...
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Blog — Farm.One
http://farm.one/blog
November 28, 2016. November 28, 2016. The red-and-yellow buttons of the toothache plant poke out of lush, dark-green foliage and appear rather strange-looking the sort of thing you might see in Alice in Wonderland. If you came across it for the first time in its native Amazon, where it is known as jambu, you would almost certainly avoid it its bold colors suggest a little bit (or a lot) of danger. The Greener Beast Cocktail. 1 ounce fresh lime juice. 1 ounce simple syrup. 1 sprig of toothache plant.
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