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Sides Proteins page 1 of 3 INGREDIENTS LIST ― FALL 2020 ⚫ Spicy Cold Noodles Sides red cabbage, kelp, sesame oil, rice vinegar, ⚫ Butternut Squash Soup lime juice, honey, tamari, sriracha, salt, butternut squash, white onions, garlic, cilantro, safflower oil, garlic, xanthan gum, safflower oil, coconut oil, coconut milk, vermicelli noodles, water, carrots, scallions water, maple syrup, sage, turmeric, ALLERGENS: SOY, SESAME, SULFITES, CITRUS, NIGHTSHADES, coriander, cumin, cinnamon, cayenne ALLIUM, XANTHAN GUM ALLERGENS: ALLIUM, COCONUT, NIGHTSHADES Sweet Potatoes Charred Broccoli sweet potatoes, salt, extra virgin olive oil broccoli, salt, pepper, extra virgin olive oil Proteins ⚫ Delicata Squash delicata squash, cider vinegar, honey, salt, Baked Beet Falafel pepper, xanthan gum, smoked paprika beets, chickpeas, brown rice, onions, ALLERGENS: SULFITES, XANTHAN GUM, NIGHTSHADES chickpea flour, carrots, tahini, canola oil, apple cider vinegar, coconut oil, sea salt, olive oil, ⚫ Mixed Beans paprika, garlic, coriander, liquid smoke, garlic white beans, black beans, garbanzo beans, powder, cumin, cayenne pepper goathorn peppers, shallot, garlic, safflower ALLERGENS: SESAME, ALLIUM, SULFITES, NIGHTSHADES, oil, parsley, lemon zest puree, red wine COCONUT vinegar, salt, pepper, red pepper flakes ALLERGENS: LEGUMES, CITRUS, ALLIUM, SULFITES Braised Pork pork, pork braise liquid, salt, pepper ⚫ Roasted Beets & Lentils ALLERGENS: CITRUS, ALLIUM, NIGHTSHADES beets, black lentils, red onions, horseradish, lemon dressing Roasted Chicken ALLERGENS: LEGUMES, CITRUS, ALLIUM, SULFITES chicken thigh, green garlic puree, safflower oil, sumac ⚫ Roasted Rainbow Carrots ALLERGENS: CITRUS, ALLIUM, NIGHTSHADES rainbow carrots, salt, pepper, safflower oil, lemon juice Salmon Poké ALLERGENS: CITRUS salmon (raw), scallion, tofu & salmon poké marinade Sautéed Greens ALLERGENS: FISH, SESAME, ALLIUM, NIGHTSHADES kale, chickpeas, kale sauce, golden raisins ALLERGENS: CITRUS, SESAME, ALLIUM, SULFITES Sweet N’ Spicy Tofu tofu, tofu & salmon poké marinade Sesame Avocado ALLERGENS: SOY, SESAME, ALLIUM, NIGHTSHADES avocado, sesame seeds, lemon dressing, kosher salt, pepper Wild Alaskan Salmon ALLERGENS: CITRUS, SESAME, ALLIUM, AVOCADO salmon, safflower oil, salt and pepper, lemon juice Shaved Brussels Sprouts ALLERGENS: FISH, CITRUS Brussels sprouts, dried cranberries, lemon dressing, pepper flakes, pecorino cheese, salt ALLERGENS: DAIRY, CITRUS, ALLIUM, SULFITES, NIGHTSHADES ⚫ Seasonal Item | See Sub Recipes for ingredients and allergens of underlined items. page 2 of 3 INGREDIENTS LIST ― FALL 2020 Yuzu Poké Bowl Bases salmon poké, yuzu vinaigrette, field greens, Basmati Rice spicy cold noodles, pickled ginger, sesame basmati rice, salt, bay leaf, green garlic puree avocado, sesame seeds, lemon dressing ALLERGENS: CITRUS, ALLIUM, NIGHTSHADES ALLERGENS: FISH, SOY, SESAME, SULFITES, CITRUS, NIGHTSHADES, ALLIUM, XANTHAN GUM, AVOCADO Quinoa quinoa, job’s tears, amaranth, scallion, Sub Recipes safflower oil, lemon juice, lemon zest puree ALLERGENS: CITRUS, ALLIUM Avocado Bean Dip white bean, lime juice, avocado, kale, red Bowls onion, kosher salt, mint, water, cilantro ALLERGENS: CITRUS, ALLIUM, AVOCADO ⚫ Beet Falafel Bowl basmati rice, roasted beets & lentils, Bean Vinaigrette green beans, baked beet falafel, turmeric garlic, shallot, parsley, dijon, lemon zest purée, tahini sauce, charred broccoli, hibiscus red wine vinegar, salt, pepper, olive oil pickled onions ALLERGENS: CITRUS, ALLIUM, SULFITES, NIGHTSHADES ALLERGENS: CITRUS, ALLIUM, SULFITES, NIGHTSHADES Beet Hummus Brussel Hustle chickpeas, tahini, beets, lemon juice, water, shaved brussel sprouts, roasted chicken, field garlic confit, kosher salt, garlic, cumin, cayenne greens, avocado white bean dip, chimichurri ALLERGENS: CITRUS, SESAME, ALLIUM, SULFITES, sauce, hibiscus pickled onions, lemon dressing, NIGHTSHADES super seed mix Chimichurri Sauce ALLERGENS: CITRUS, ALLIUM, NIGHTSHADES, AVOCADO safflower oil, parsley, shallot, sherry vinegar, ⚫ Chef’s Soup Bowl lemon juice, lemon zest, garlic, salt and butternut squash soup, roasted chicken, pepper, chili flake basmati rice, sautéed greens, chimichurri ALLERGENS: CITRUS, ALLIUM, SULFITES, NIGHTSHADES sauce, super seed mix Chipotle Aioli Sauce ALLERGENS: ALLIUMS, COCONUT, NIGHTSHADES, CITRUS, safflower oil, vegan mayonnaise, water, SESAME, SULFITES, LEGUMES chipotle peppers, maple syrup, lime juice, Junior Bowl sesame oil, garlic, kosher salt, xanthan gum roasted chicken, charred broccoli, sweet ALLERGENS: CITRUS, SESAME, ALLIUM, NIGHTSHADES potatoes Green Garlic Puree ALLERGENS: CITRUS, ALLIUM, NIGHTSHADES spinach, parsley, salt, pepper, lemon zest ⚫ Seasonal Bowl puree, garlic, shallot, calabrian paste, extra roasted chicken, quinoa, delicata squash, virgin olive oil, dried dill, cardamom, ginger, roasted rainbow carrots, pickled onions, cumin chimichurri sauce ALLERGENS: CITRUS, ALLIUM, NIGHTSHADES ALLERGENS: CITRUS, ALLIUM, SULFITES, NIGHTSHADES Hibiscus Pickled Onions red onion, water, rice wine vinegar, organic sugar, hibiscus flowers, kosher salt ALLERGENS: ALLIUM, SULFITES ⚫ Seasonal Item | See Sub Recipes for ingredients and allergens of underlined items. page 3 of 3 INGREDIENTS LIST ― FALL 2020 Kale Sauce safflower oil, garlic, lemon juice, tahini, water, salt ALLERGENS: CITRUS, SESAME, ALLIUM Lemon Dressing safflower oil, lemon juice, maple syrup, rice wine vinegar, salt and pepper, garlic, xanthan gum ALLERGENS: CITRUS, ALLIUM, XANTHAN GUM Pork Braise Liquid orange juice, water, salt, pepper, chipotle peppers, garlic, shallot ALLERGENS: CITRUS, ALLIUM, NIGHTSHADES Super Seed Mix pumpkin seed, sunflower seed, hemp seed, safflower oil, kosher salt Sweet Chili Garlic Sauce piquillo peppers, safflower oil, rice wine vinegar, sriracha, sugar, serrano pepper, lime juice, garlic, kosher salt, xanthan gum ALLERGENS: CITRUS, ALLIUM, SULFITES, NIGHTSHADES Tofu & Salmon Poké Marinade sriracha, tamari, maple syrup, sushi vinegar, sesame oil ALLERGENS: SESAME, ALLIUM, SULFITES, NIGHTSHADES Turmeric Almonds almonds, safflower oil, turmeric, kosher salt, black pepper ALLERGENS: NUTS Turmeric Tahini Sauce tahini, water, lemon, lemon zest, kosher salt, turmeric, garlic, cayenne ALLERGENS: CITRUS, SESAME, ALLIUM, NIGHTSHADES Yuzu Vinaigrette safflower oil, yuzu juice, lemon juice, maple syrup, kosher salt, xanthan gum ALLERGENS: CITRUS, XANTHAN GUM ⚫ Seasonal Item | See Sub Recipes for ingredients and allergens of underlined items. .
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