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Nasturtium leaf

Tropaeolum majus

The nasturtium plant has large, round, glossy green leaves and produces flowers in shades of yellow, orange and red. Its unique flower shape, reminiscent of a monk’s hood, gives it the common name “capucine”, referencing the distinctive hats worn by Capuchin monks.

The leaves have a bold, peppery flavour, similar to watercress or mustard.
Used in salads, sandwiches, and garnishes, they add a spicy bite and vibrant colour to the plate.
Nasturtium leaves are also perfect for wrapping small fillings or as a base for canapés.

Eco-friendly

We grow wild strawberries and flowers in the ground, promoting biodiversity with native flora and fauna. This way, we harvest at the optimal moment to ensure quality and freshness.

Traditional

We make compost with plant remnants from our own crops at the end of their growing cycle, using natural resources and promoting sustainability.

NATURAL

We select and reproduce all strawberry plants on-site, genetically guaranteed to be non-modified.