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Bio Kitchen Organic / Demeter Broad Beans

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  • Ingredients: Broad beans*, water, sea salt.
    *organically grown and from controlled bio-dynamic Demeter farming

    Product weight: 350g

    Bio Kitchen is the name of our premium range of organic and biodynamic staple foods in clear glass jars which are naturally sweet and full of flavour. Broad Beans, tender and full of flavour.

    What is Demeter?

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    Since 1927, Demeter has been the trademark for products from certified biodynamic production, a method of organic farming originally developed by Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner. He introduced the idea of a holistic farming system based around the phases of the moon, composting and mixing crops with livestock.

    Key features of Demeter farming: The avoidance of synthetic fertilisers - The use of manures and composts - Frequent crop rotations - Avoidance of chemical soil treatments - Measures to strengthen the life processes in the soil - Consideration of celestial and terrestrial influence.

    For more information see our Introduction To Demeter Biodynamic Farming


    Product Code: BK119
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  • For more recipes please see our recipe page.

    Store in a cool, dry place.
    Once opened, Keep refrigerated and consume within 7 days.

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Julie

Yummy beans

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Nick Woodhouse

Great.

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Elizabeth Ferguson
Delicious

These are really tasty. Perfect as they are. I'll be eating them in salads and along side main meals. Definitely recommend them.

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ANDREW TILLEY
Broad Beans

Excellent product - best I have tasted!

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Mrs W.
Demeter Broad Beans

Tried these for the first time recently and very good to. Better than the fresh local ones which this year seem to be a very poor crop.