(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best fresh vegetables

We found 90 Reddit comments discussing the best fresh vegetables. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 60 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

23. Russet Potatoes, 5 lb

    Features:
  • Grown in United States
  • Russet Potatoes, 5 lb
Russet Potatoes, 5 lb
Specs:
Height3.2 Inches
Length13.8 Inches
Weight5 Pounds
Width7.1 Inches
Size80 Ounce
Number of items1
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24. Carrots, 2 lb

    Features:
  • Grown in United States
Carrots, 2 lb
Specs:
Height10.6 Inches
Length2.9 Inches
Weight1 Pounds
Width5.5 Inches
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25. Fresh Jicama (5lb)

    Features:
  • Ships Monday thru Wednesday
  • Ships 2 day Priority
  • Seasonal
Fresh Jicama (5lb)
Specs:
ColorFresh Jicama (5lb)
Weight5 Pounds
Size5 Pound (Pack of 1)
Number of items1
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26. Whole Black Winter Truffles .45 oz.

Whole Black Winter Truffles .45 oz.
Specs:
Weight2.8125 pounds
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29. Emerald Cove Instant Pacific Sea Salad (Six Varieties of Sea Vegetables), 0.75 Ounce Bag

0.75 ounce pack
Emerald Cove Instant Pacific Sea Salad (Six Varieties of Sea Vegetables), 0.75 Ounce Bag
Specs:
Weight0.05 Pounds
Release dateDecember 2007
Size0.75 Ounce
Number of items1
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34. Mutti San Marzano D.O.P. Schältomaten, 6er Pack (6 x 400 g)

Mutti San Marzano D.O.P. Schältomaten, 6er Pack (6 x 400 g)
Specs:
Height4.330708657 Inches
Length2.9527559025 Inches
Weight0.881849048 Pounds
Width2.9527559025 Inches
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🎓 Reddit experts on fresh vegetables

The comments and opinions expressed on this page are written exclusively by redditors. To provide you with the most relevant data, we sourced opinions from the most knowledgeable Reddit users based the total number of upvotes and downvotes received across comments on subreddits where fresh vegetables are discussed. For your reference and for the sake of transparency, here are the specialists whose opinions mattered the most in our ranking.
Total score: 16
Number of comments: 2
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Total score: 11
Number of comments: 2
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Total score: 8
Number of comments: 4
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Total score: 7
Number of comments: 4
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Total score: 6
Number of comments: 2
Relevant subreddits: 1
Total score: 6
Number of comments: 2
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Total score: 4
Number of comments: 2
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Total score: 3
Number of comments: 2
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Total score: 2
Number of comments: 2
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Total score: -4
Number of comments: 2
Relevant subreddits: 1

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Top Reddit comments about Fresh Vegetables:

u/TheGirlInTheCorner · 8 pointsr/keto

Get the kind roasted with salt and oil, the plain kind is really bland. My roommate introduced me to eating roast seaweed as a snack, we both have some every day and she isn't even doing keto, it's just damn tasty. It's light and crisp with an interesting flavor, I prefer it to chips even on cheat days.

Edit: I should also add that any uneaten part goes stale pretty quickly, so it has to be eaten in one sitting. I buy big bags of it like this one which has 5-8x10" sheets per bag, and three bags per package, and eat one bag a day. It's easy to find if you live in a diverse neighborhood, lots of asian stores carry them. The sesame oil ones are my favorite.

u/AmericanMuskrat · 3 pointsr/CA_Kitchen

Naturelo are the vitamins I want, I hear good things about them over in r/supplements.


Here's fresh ginger on Amazon. (There are other listings too) You could make a tea from that, just cut it up and boil it for 20-40 minutes. I like that option because you never know how much ginger is actually in ginger products and the steep times for ginger teas are usually so short I don't know how much gets through (it's not water soluable, you're kind of making an emulsion with ginger tea).


Or there's this guy, ginger morning sickness tea. I haven't tried it but it has good reviews.

u/I_loves_da_plants · 1 pointr/intermittentfasting

Exactly! I did a double take when I walked by them at the store.

I got them at Costco. They’re amazing and if you like mushrooms you’ll love them!

I found them on Amazon but holy moly they are not cheap.

https://www.amazon.com/Snak-Yard-Shiitake-Mushroom-Seasoned/dp/B07TTKMSFG

u/ExpensiveProfessor · 2 pointsr/AskCulinary

> If it's adamant I try for the real deal please post links to where I can purchase a can or two online (if possible, I am in the US).

https://www.amazon.com/Tomatoes-San-Marzano-Flora-Foods/dp/B07SF8RZDY

I like Flora brand because it has nothing in the can but tomatoes. No salt, no basil, no citric acid, no calcium chloride. Just tomatoes.

I don't like citric acid in canned tomatoes because it makes the sauce too tart and then I have to add sugar to balance it out. As for salt, I like to control the amount of salt in my dish so I prefer my canned tomatoes to be unsalted. I don't want basil in my canned tomatoes for sure, I use fresh if I want to add basil to a sauce. And I don't want calcium chloride either because that is added so that the tomatoes retain their shape, which I don't want, I want them to break down.

The Flora San Marzano DOPs are the best I have found. They sell them in my grocery store for $3.50 for a 28 oz can.

u/kjdflkas · -2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

You're talking about making a lot of drastic changes to our society just because you don't realize how cheap it is to eat healthy.

You can buy 5 lbs of potatoes for $1.50, 2 lbs of carrots for $1.50, and a 15 lb bag of brown rice for $20.

It's not up to the government to make you healthy, it's up to you.

u/HierEncore · 1 pointr/longisland

Online. Shipping is free. Fresh Jicama (5lb) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B6QUFK2

u/gumbos · 1 pointr/food

You can find brined truffles on amazon, they aren't hard to find. They are available at many fancy grocery stores. Brined can't be made into perfect beautiful thin slices like the summer truffles above, but they aren't unobtainable.

I wouldn't grate raw portabello over dishes, sounds pretty nasty. I don't know what exactly you are trying to say here.

http://www.amazon.com/Whole-Black-Winter-Truffles-45/dp/B0002Q1X6C/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1309577015&sr=8-4

u/flobbley · 89 pointsr/funny

It's not $60, it's 60 gold, so you don't know it's real dollar value. but we can try to figure it out by comparing it to another item in game. Let's use the barn. The barn costs 6000 gold, but you provide all the building materials so you're really just paying Robin's labor for the three days it takes to build. 6000 gold/3 days = 2000 gold/day, parsnips are 60 gold/parsnip, so:

2000/60 = 33 parsnips/day is the equivalent of Robin's wage.

That's something we can compare to the real world. According to some loose googling the average carpenter wage in the US is $13 to $33/hr, let's split the difference and call it $20/hr. 8 hrs/day x $20/hr = $160.

Ok, accoring to this amazon link a pound of parnsips is $2 and contains roughly 5 parsnips. $2/5 parnsips = $0.40/parnsip, so a carpenter in the real world can buy $160/$0.40 = 400 parnsips/day.

So either Robin makes 33 parnsips * $0.40/parsnip = $13.2 per day = $1.65 per hour or parsnips in the Stardew Valley world are worth $160/33 parsnips = $5/parsnip.

u/Spongi · 1 pointr/AskReddit

this.

Stuff is delicious.

u/[deleted] · 4 pointsr/JapaneseFood

You really want dry seaweed salad mix ala Emerald Cove Mix

Unfortunately I don't see any of the good brands we get in Japan. You probably would need to go to H-Mart or something like an Asian grocery store.

Edit: I buy the exact version on right in this photo by 波 @ JustOneCookbook.

u/rxneutrino · 2 pointsr/mycology

So far my ideas include:

  • Mushroom plugs - inoculate logs in your local forest with your favorite fungi. Feels like cheating though.
  • Books? Maybe this one?
  • Baskets? Is there a "best" mushroom collection vessel?
  • A food dehydrator might come in handy. Is there a preferred brand/feature for mushroomers?

u/Reddit-or-forget-it · 1 pointr/food

I don't know about England...but it looks like you can buy them on Amazon!

u/metricodus · 2 pointsr/sweden

https://www.amazon.de/dp/B007ZLHZFU

De blev till en väldigt god sås. Fast jag undrar hur mycket unik smak just de här hade jämfört med de burktomater av någorlunda kvalitet som finns i affärerna här...

u/bobojojo12 · 1 pointr/AskAnAmerican

Well, its an onion, and its also brown https://www.amazon.com/produce-aisle-040-05341-Organic-Yellow/dp/B001GIP2BM

I see, that Americans call them yellow now

u/Paula_Polestark · 3 pointsr/IncelTears

I hate myself, so I read all of it.

At first I wanted to reach through the screen and shake him by the shoulders and yell that there are plenty of fun things in life besides the beast with two backs. I look like [this] (https://www.amazon.com/produce-aisle-Russet-Potato-Large/dp/B000NSKB7Q), and I plan to take up skiing and visit ruins. No one is trying to stop ugly anyone from enjoying anything except maybe modeling -and if you create your own clothes, even then you can be your own model.

Then he started trying to defend pedos and whatever sympathy I already didn't have for him dried up. F him for trying to drag Jews into it too.

SEE A SHRINK. I don't care if therapy is cope. Cope is better than looking up to a POS like ER.

u/cecikierk · 14 pointsr/chinesefood
  1. That's not Chinese food

  2. Most restaurants either buy them ready-made or from a dry mix.
u/justanotherguy_777 · 1 pointr/Nootropics

Here are the two vendors I've used for a while.

Dried Lion's Mane (Monkey Head)... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LCDDVBL?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

Dried Lion's Mane Mushrooms - 16... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E3T4TTC?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/atlben76 · 0 pointsr/Cooking

They have Krogers in Cleveland, right? The Kroger near me has some, and it just comes from South/Central America this time of year. If not, check out the latin section of your nearest Walmart to find corn husks, or just use parchment or plastic wrap as a wrapper and roast frozen corn under the broiler on a sheet pan and stuff them with that. Or just order some corn husks on Amazon.