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Veritable Vegetable Availability List Staff Picks All Available Items Veritable Vegetable Availability List 1100 Cesar Chavez Street Wednesday 3.17.21 San Francisco CA 94124-1214 CCOF Certified Organic Handler New: California Strawberries, Bartlett Pears, Shore Packing TEL : 415-641-3500 Pixie Mandarins! FAX : 415-641-3505 Great Deals: CA-Grown 56ct Valencia Oranges, Sweet Pepper Medley Mix, Yellow Bell Peppers, Russian Banana Fingerling Potatoes. Ask your AM for details. Coming soon: Sweet White Corn! Staff Picks Order Sell Qty___________________________________________________Item Description ___________________________________________________Full Case Pack Unit Price __ Avocado PINKERTON 70 Eco Farms 2lyr BOX 42.00 Berry STRAWBERRY [1# c/s] 8x1# Martinez Farms 8x1# FLAT 38.95 Broccoli CROWNS Rundle 20# BOX 35.85 Citrus Orange Valencia 56 B&J Ranch 38# BOX 31.50 Lettuce RED Romaine Cal-Organic 24ct BOX 33.85 Pepper Bell YELLOW CHOICE 25# Signature / MEX 25# BOX 39.75 Pineapple GOLD 8 1lyr Purity / CRI 1lyr BOX 26.50 Potato Specialty: RUSSIAN BANANA 24# Klamath Basin/Fresh Organics 24# BOX 45.25 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ All Available Items Order Sell Qty___________________________________________________Item Description ___________________________________________________Full Case Pack Unit Price __ Apple heirloom ARKANSAS BLACK 113 Cuyama Orchards 38# BOX 57.10 Apple heirloom ARKANSAS BLACK 88 Cuyama Orchards 38# BOX 71.30 Apple heirloom CRIMSON GOLD 12x1 Cuyama Orchards 12# 12x1 BOX 34.50 Apple heirloom CRIMSON GOLD 13# Cuyama Orchards 13# BOX 30.25 Apple FUJI 12x3 Cuyama Orchards 12x3 BOX 54.25 Apple FUJI 12x3 Viva Tierra 12x3 BOX 35.70 Apple GALA 12x3 Viva Tierra 12x3 BOX 37.15 Apple GRANNY SMITH 12x3 Cuyama Orchards 36# 12x3 BOX 43.00 Apple PINK LADY 12x3 Cuyama Orchards 12x3 BOX 48.50 Apple COSMIC CRISP 80 size WF First Fruits 27# 55ct BOX 57.70 Apple COSMIC CRISP 88size WF First Fruits 27# 60ct BOX 57.35 Apple FUJI 88 US1 First Fruits 38# BOX 35.75 Apple FUJI 88 US1 Independent Organic 38# BOX 37.70 Apple FUJI 88 WXF/WXFP Viva Tierra 38# BOX 47.00 Apple FUJI 100 US1 First Fruits 38# BOX 35.75 Apple FUJI 100 WXF/WXFP Starr Ranch 38# BOX 49.85 Apple FUJI 113 WXF/WXFP Viva Tierra 38# BOX 32.85 Apple FUJI UTILITY Viva Tierra 40# BOX 35.75 Apple GALA 100 WXF/WXFP Starr Ranch 38# BOX 36.00 BD = Demeter Certified Biodynamic FT = Fair Trade Staff Picks in bold 03/17/2021 Partial Items in italics 1 of 20 SO# 27 Veritable Vegetable Availability List All Available Items Order Sell Qty___________________________________________________Item Description ___________________________________________________Full Case Pack Unit Price __ Apple GRANNY SMITH 88 WXF Starr Ranch 38# BOX 52.70 Apple GRANNY SMITH UTILITY Cuyama Orchards 40# BOX 38.75 Apple HONEYCRISP 100 US1 First Fruits 38# BOX 76.00 Apple HONEYCRISP 100 WXF/WXFP Cascade Crest 38# BOX 88.00 Apple KANZI 88 WXF/WXFP Kanzi 38# BOX 69.75 Apple OPAL 100size USXF/USXFP First Fruits 27# 70ct BOX 46.00 Apple OPAL 88size USXF/USXFP First Fruits 27# 60ct BOX 46.00 Apple PINK LADY 88 WXF/WXFP Rainier 38# BOX 48.50 Apple PINK LADY 100 WXF/WXFP Viva Tierra 38# BOX 52.75 Apple PINK LADY 113 USXF/USXFP Cuyama Orchards 38# BOX 57.10 Apple PINK LADY 113 WXF/WXFP Viva Tierra 38# BOX 50.50 Apple UTILITY FUJI Viva Tierra 40# BOX 35.75 Apple UTILITY GRANNY SMITH Cuyama Orchards 40# BOX 38.75 Asparagus GREEN JUMBO Earthly Gifts / MEX 11# BOX 26.50 Asparagus GREEN SMALL Earthly Gifts / MEX 11# BOX 26.50 Asparagus TIPS 15# Earthly Gifts / MEX 15# BOX 25.00 Avocado #2 HASS 48 Eco Farms 2lyr BOX 61.45 Avocado #2 HASS 60 Eco Farms 2lyr BOX 61.45 Avocado #2 HASS 70 Eco Farms 2lyr BOX 49.00 Avocado BACON 48 Eco Farms 2lyr BOX 39.15 Avocado HASS 36 Calavo 2lyr BOX 74.40 Avocado HASS 40 Calavo 2lyr BOX 79.90 Avocado HASS 40 Eco Farms 2lyr BOX 79.90 Avocado HASS 60 Eco Farms 2lyr BOX 92.50 Avocado HASS 70 Calavo 2lyr BOX 60.40 Avocado HASS 70 Eco Farms 2lyr BOX 60.40 Avocado HASS 84 Calavo 25# VF BOX 41.95 Avocado HASS 84 Eco Farms 25# VF BOX 41.95 Avocado HASS 84 Las Palmalitas Ranch 25# VF BOX 41.95 Avocado PINKERTON 32 Eco Farms 2lyr BOX 51.25 Avocado PINKERTON 40 Eco Farms 2lyr BOX 51.25 Avocado PINKERTON 60 Eco Farms 2lyr BOX 51.25 Avocado PINKERTON 70 Eco Farms 2lyr BOX 42.00 Avocado PINKERTON 84 Eco Farms 25# VF BOX 38.00 Banana PLANTAIN GREEN IMPORT / IMP 38# 1/2 BOX 29.00 Banana PLANTAIN GREEN Organics Unlimited / MEX 38# BOX 54.30 FT Banana #3 COLOR Organics Unlimited/GROW / VARY 38# BOX 36.00 FT Banana #4 COLOR Organics Unlimited/GROW / VARY 38# BOX 36.00 FT Banana #5 COLOR Organics Unlimited/GROW / VARY 38# BOX 36.00 FT Banana #6 COLOR Organics Unlimited/GROW / VARY 38# BOX 30.00 BD = Demeter Certified Biodynamic FT = Fair Trade Staff Picks in bold 03/17/2021 Partial Items in italics 2 of 20 SO# 27 Veritable Vegetable Availability List All Available Items Order Sell Qty___________________________________________________Item Description ___________________________________________________Full Case Pack Unit Price __ FT Banana SMOOTHIE Organics Unlimited/GROW 38# BOX 25.00 Bean GREEN 25# 1/2 BOX 21.00 Bean GREEN 25# Royal Flavor Organic / MEX 25# BOX 37.85 Beet GOLD 25# 1/2 BAG 20.00 Beet GOLD JUMBO Willow Creek 25# BAG 24.50 Beet GOLD Terra Firma 25# BAG 36.00 Beet GOLD Willow Creek 25# BAG 35.70 Beet RED 25# 1/2 BAG 17.50 Beet RED JUMBO Terra Firma 25# BAG 24.35 Beet RED Coke Farm 25# BAG 31.45 Beet RED Terra Firma 25# BAG 30.65 Beets bunch GOLD DZN 22.50 Beets bunch GOLD Cal-Organic 24ct BOX 40.85 Beets bunch RED DZN 22.50 Beets bunch RED 12ct Riverdog 12ct BOX 23.85 Beets bunch RED Cal-Organic 24ct BOX 40.85 Beets RED Mild Vinegar 'Cooked & Peeled' Love Beets 6x6.5 OZ BOX 20.00 Berry BLUEBERRY 12x6oz [c/s] Dovex / MEX 12x6 FLAT 34.50 Berry RASPBERRY 12x6oz [c/s] Paradise / MEX 12x6 FLAT 55.95 Berry STRAWBERRY [1# c/s] 8x1 AG Berry Farm 8x1 FLAT 38.95 Berry STRAWBERRY [1# c/s] 8x1# Martinez Farms 8x1# FLAT 38.95 Bok Choy BABY [MEI QING] Lakeside 20# BOX 28.85 Bok Choy Cal-Organic 45# BOX 35.85 Broccoli CROWNS Rundle 20# BOX 35.85 Broccoli Specialty: ROMANESCO 12/16ct Tomatero 12/16ct BOX 45.85 Broccoli Josie's 14ct BOX 26.85 Broccoli Rundle 14ct BOX 28.85 Brussel Sprouts 10# Green Earth / MEX 10# BOX 19.25 Cabbage GREEN 45# 1/2 BOX 19.50 Cabbage GREEN Rundle 45# BOX 34.85 Cabbage RED 45# 1/2 BOX 20.00 Cabbage RED Cal-Organic 45# BOX 35.85 Cabbage SAVOY 45# 1/2 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BAG 22.50 Carrot TABLE Earthbound Farms 25# BAG 26.70 Carrot "clip top" Bunny-Luv/Cal-Organic 50# BOX 38.00 Carrot 10x5 Bunny-Luv/Cal-Organic 10x5 BAG 42.00 Carrot 24x2 RAINBOW Cal-Organic 24x2 BAG 50.00 Carrot 24x2 Bunny-Luv/Cal-Organic 24x2 BAG 42.00 Carrot 24x2 Earthbound Farms 24x2 BAG 42.00 Carrot 48x1 Bunny-Luv/Cal-Organic 48x1 BAG 42.00 Carrot baby peeled 30x1 Bunny-Luv/Cal-Organic 30x1 BOX 36.00 Carrot baby peeled RAINBOW 12x12oz Cal-Organic 12x12oz BOX 18.25 Carrot CHIPS 18x1 Cal-Organic 18x1# BOX 29.00 Carrot RAINBOW CHIPS 12x12oz Cal-Organic 12x12oz BOX 18.45 Carrot RAINBOW SHREDS 12x10oz Cal-Organic 12x10oz BOX 20.50 Carrot SHREDS 18x10oz Cal-Organic 18x10oz BOX 24.00 Cauliflower cello 12 Organic Treat 12ct BOX 40.85 Cauliflower cello 16 Josie's 16ct BOX 40.85 Celery 24 1/2 BOX 14.62 Celery 24 Josie's 24ct BOX 29.25 Celery 30 Organic Treat 30ct BOX 29.25 Citrus Specialty: Citron BUDDHA'S HAND Buck Brand 8/9/10ct BOX 49.75 Citrus Specialty: COCKTAIL GRAPEFRUIT 27 B&J Ranch 32# BOX 31.00 Citrus Specialty: COCKTAIL GRAPEFRUIT 32 B&J Ranch 32# BOX 36.00 Citrus Specialty: COCKTAIL GRAPEFRUIT 36 B&J Ranch 32# BOX 36.00 Citrus Specialty: COCKTAIL GRAPEFRUIT 40 B&J Ranch 32# BOX 36.00 Citrus Specialty: COCKTAIL GRAPEFRUIT 48 B&J Ranch 32# BOX 36.00 Citrus Specialty: Kumquat MANDARINQUAT Buck Brand 10# BOX 58.30 Citrus Specialty: Kumquat MEIWA Capay Organic 10# BOX 48.20 BD Citrus Specialty: Kumquat NAGAMI Beck Grove 10# BOX 52.00 Citrus Specialty: Lemon LEMONADE Buck Brand 15# BOX 45.00 Citrus Specialty: Orange BOUQUET DE FLEURS Heath Ranch 25# BOX 35.00 Citrus Specialty: Orange ZHULUAN SOUR Heath Ranch 25# BOX 44.00 Citrus Grapefruit [bin] RUBY 110ct [5# bag] CHOICE B&J Ranch 550# 110ct BIN 360.00 Citrus Grapefruit RIO RED 27 B&J Ranch 35# BOX 41.00 BD = Demeter Certified Biodynamic FT = Fair Trade Staff Picks in bold 03/17/2021 Partial Items in italics 4 of 20 SO# 27 Veritable Vegetable Availability List All Available Items Order Sell Qty___________________________________________________Item Description ___________________________________________________Full Case Pack Unit Price __ Citrus Grapefruit RIO RED 32 B&J Ranch 35# BOX
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