365 by Whole Foods Market, Produce - Packaged Vegetables, Broccoli - Florets, 12 oz
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I don't like broccoli, because it stinks of every bag- It makes my house smell like rotten eggs. Despite the fact that broccoli tastes and smells horrible, it is supposed to taste good. The best way to obtain organic broccoli is to buy individual stalks from another source.
Let's make sure there is supply and demand!
This product has been on my order list for the past six Over the past 3 weeks, I have noticed a marked decline in the freshness of the broccoli, with more of it appearing to be going bad. There is an odor in the bag when you open it. If my wife has opened the door to the kitchen, I can tell when she has left the living room. As a rule of thumb, the stronger the odor, the worse the broccoli's condition. 2- We used to be able to get it pretty fresh The delivery takes place four days after the date of It has been more like 1 week than 3 the last two weeks I have been gone for two
This is not something that I am aware of and it is not listed in the ingredients since it is supposed to be nothing but fresh broccoli picked and packed.
Selected User Reviews For 365 by Whole Foods Market, Produce - Packaged Vegetables, Broccoli - Florets, 12 oz
There was a faint smell of farts in the whole house This was far more delicious than any broccoli I have ever cooked in my life. My sister showed up and ran out as soon as she walked in. Her question was, did someone soiled themselves on the floor or was this an odor caused by them. As soon as I stood back up after laughing so hard, I showed her that it was the broccoli. Any person you don't want there will be cleared out by this method.
Several times already I have received bags of broccoli florettes in which more brown pieces were present than green pieces. Whether this is a product issue or if the product gets too hot between the point of purchase and the point of delivery is unknown. Now that I'm accustomed to purchasing fresh broccoli, I'm most likely to purchase actual heads of it.
This is such a convenient way to cook. You can put it in the steamer or you can make a broccoli salad that is an awesome.
This is the second bag I've bought, and I have a bag in my Fresh cart for the next A family of 4 can usually get two meals out of the amount of food, plus a little left over for snacking. We have stir fried it, baked it, and steamed some with cheese sauce. I like the size of the bag, it isn't overwhelming and we get tired of broccoli before the bag is empty (as we have trouble with Costco Fresh). There is just a difference in texture between the frozen and the fresh. Fresh broccoli is often on hand, but when the frozen ones are gone, I make a point to make the star of the dish (beef broccoli) where the texture plays a dominant role.
I was able to feed my family of five three meals from the bag with fresh vegetables. The world didn't know that? I definitely recommend this product and will use it again It is purchased. Furthermore, I purchase these very often, and I've noticed that each and every bag has been packaged clearly (not sure if they are shipped from different suppliers). The concept I am referring to is "bag packed" as opposed to "boxed shipping". There are some that have expired quickly, some that tasted fresh, and some that did not. We don't want to gamble with our food, and freshly prepared food is always top of the line. The problem is, if we do not own a farm, fresh food will never be available to us! The brand is actually one of the cheapest, fresher ones.
The packaging is great for one-servings and you do not have to take up a huge amount of space.
I threw out a lot of pieces of broccoli that weren't fresh, had rotten florets, and had to throw out a lot of bits of broccoli! It's better to buy those from the aisle of the product! These are better than those from Wegman's and Stop & Shop. Having said that, I was disappointed since I thought wholefoods should be more beneficial.