Marble countertop with Cultivar jars, whole beetroots with dirt, halved pomegranate, torn smoked cashew cheese, wooden spoon with green harissa
Seasonal Harvest · Batch 2026

Vegetables,
Elevated.

Heirloom produce fermented, cured, and charred with the patience of a dry-aged cellar. For the grocers, chefs, and home cooks who read ingredient lists like poetry.

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Spring Ferments
14 varieties · 3 limited runs
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Across 12 states · next order window: Mar 10
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Row I — Visual

The Pantry

Macro photography so close you see the crystallized salt on a fermented pepper. Hover each card to reveal its origin.

Macro close-up of fermented Calabrian peppers with visible crystallized salt crystals and brine sheen

Fermented Calabrian Pepper

Whole peppers, 18-month brine, crystallized sea salt finish

$24
Sourcing & Origin

Fermented Calabrian Pepper

Farm / OriginCapanno Farm, Calabria via North Fork, NY
BatchBatch #CF-2026-03
HarvestLate summer 2025
MethodWild-lacto fermentation, 18 months

Every batch is numbered and traceable from soil to shelf.

Limited Run
Charred heirloom beetroots with caramelized edges in ceramic jar, thyme visible, deep magenta color

Charred Beet Conserva

Wood-fired heirloom beets, cold-pressed olive oil, thyme

$18
Sourcing & Origin

Charred Beet Conserva

Farm / OriginLinden Farm, Hudson Valley, NY
BatchBatch #CB-2026-01
HarvestAutumn 2025
MethodOpen-fire char, slow oil cure

Every batch is numbered and traceable from soil to shelf.

Vivid green harissa in glass jar, wooden spoon trailing sauce, whole serranos and preserved lemon rind visible

Green Harissa

Tomatillo, serrano, preserved lemon, smoked coriander

$16
Sourcing & Origin

Green Harissa

Farm / OriginStonewall Farm, NH
BatchBatch #GH-2026-04
HarvestSummer 2025
MethodStone-ground, raw press

Every batch is numbered and traceable from soil to shelf.

Chef Select
Torn wedge of smoked cashew cheese with ash rind, crumbly interior texture, herb specks visible

Smoked Cashew Cheese

Cold-smoked, aged 6 weeks, rubbed with ash and herbs

$28
Sourcing & Origin

Smoked Cashew Cheese

Farm / OriginCultivar Kitchen, Brooklyn, NY
BatchBatch #SC-2026-02
HarvestRolling production
MethodCold-smoked 48h, 6-week cave age

Every batch is numbered and traceable from soil to shelf.

Deep ruby pomegranate molasses drizzling from spoon into glass jar, pomegranate seeds scattered on marble

Pomegranate Molasses

Reduced 12 hours, no added sugar, sour-sweet finish

$14
Sourcing & Origin

Pomegranate Molasses

Farm / OriginKnoll Farm, VT
BatchBatch #PM-2026-05
HarvestAutumn 2025
Method12-hour reduction, single variety

Every batch is numbered and traceable from soil to shelf.

Row II — Textural

Feel the Grain

Ingredients rendered as tactile descriptors. Cross-sections showing layers, grain, and the evidence of process.

Cross-section of stone-milled pepper paste showing coarse grain texture, visible seed fragments, deep red-orange color
$19 · 200g
hand-groundslow-roastedstone-milled

Stone-Milled Pepper Paste

Whole dried peppers ground on a granite wheel. The friction is intentional — it releases oils that a blade would burn.

Halved slow-roasted tomatoes showing caramelized edges, concentrated ruby flesh, herbs embedded in olive oil
$17 · 250g
vine-ripenedslow-roastedherb-infused

Slow-Roasted Tomato Confit

Eight hours at 225°F. The sugars concentrate until the flesh becomes almost translucent — silk with acidity.

Cultured cashew butter swirled in ceramic bowl showing creamy dense texture with small air pockets from fermentation
$22 · 180g
hand-stirredlacto-culturedwild-fermented

Cultured Cashew Butter

A 72-hour culture gives this butter a tang that dairy can't fake. The texture is dense, spreadable, alive.

Close-up of salt-cured nasturtium capers in brine, showing plump spherical shapes with crystalline salt coating
$15 · 120g
salt-curedhand-packedbrine-aged

Hand-Packed Anchovy-Less Capers

Nasturtium buds brined for six weeks. The closest thing to a caper that never touched the sea.

Row III — Aromatic

Follow the Scent

Pairing suggestions written as scent trails. From first note to finish — the flavor architecture of each product.

Elegant plating of fermented pepper dish on white ceramic, soft candlelight, fine dining restaurant setting
Fermented Calabrian Pepper
opens withsmoked oakpickled citrus peeldry earthfinishes withpreserved lemon
Pairs with
aged pecorinogrilled breadsoft-scrambled eggs

"I use it where I used to reach for bottarga — it has that same mineral weight."

Nadia Osei-Bonsu, Verdant, Portland

Vibrant green harissa drizzled over roasted cauliflower on dark ceramic plate, microgreens garnish
Green Harissa
opens withfresh cut grassroasted cumincitrus blossomfinishes withcool mint
Pairs with
roasted caulifloweryogurt flatbreadlentil stew

"It's the first green sauce I've found that holds up against heat without losing its brightness."

Marcus Bellamy, Root & Stem, Chicago

Cheese board with smoked cashew cheese wedge, honeycomb, walnuts, and fig preserve on slate surface
Smoked Cashew Cheese
opens withcold smoketoasted almondhayfinishes withblack pepper
Pairs with
honey combwalnut sourdoughfig preserve

"My wholesale customers ask for it by name. Nothing else on the shelf has that ash-rind complexity."

Priya Chandrasekaran, The Larder, Brooklyn

Traceability

Every ingredient
has an address.

Linden Farm

Hudson Valley, NY

Heirloom beets, turnips, celeriac

Stonewall Farm

Keene, NH

Tomatillos, serranos, summer peppers

Knoll Farm

Fayston, VT

Pomegranates, quinces, elderflower

Capanno via North Fork

Long Island, NY

Calabrian varieties, specialty chiles

Blue Ox Farm

Exeter, RI

Nasturtiums, capers, edible flowers

Cultivar Kitchen

Brooklyn, NY

Fermentation, curing, smoking lab