Produce that inspires… knowledge.
Our passion for produce and drive to share knowledge across the chain is one of our biggest differentiators at Earl’s Organics.
CRESPO NAM DOC MAI
Nam Doc Mai (translates to sweet nectar of the blossom) is a Thai cultivar and Thailand’s best known “dessert” mango. One of the worlds most coveted mangoes and the mango best used in Thailand’s famous dish- Mango Sticky Rice.
EGGPLANT VARIETALS
Anna’s Organics, a small family farm in Chowchilla is now harvesting beautiful eggplant varietals. Which one is your favorite?
CRESPO SUMMER MANGO MANIA
Earl’s Mango Mania Display Contest encourages retailers to try bigger, bolder, and more innovative displays in order to drive sales and lead consumers into a Mango Mania frenzy! Meet the winners of the 2023 Mango Display Contest, Heidi and Coral from Eureka Natural Foods McKinleyville and follow them on their trip to visit Crespo in Mexico.
FRESH WILD FORAGED MUSHROOMS
Wild foraged Morels are plentiful from spring to summer. Morels are earthy and nutty, woodsy and toasted. Now being harvested in the Pacific Northwest. Ask your Earl’s Sales Rep for pricing.
COMANCHE CREEK FARMS SUMMER SQUASH
Comanche Creek is located in Chico, California and grows a myriad of vegetables. Now harvesting a gorgeous variety of local summer squash.
DWELLEY FARM TOUR 2024
Dwelley Family Farms is our favorite California Cherry grower. Read about our May 2024 visit with them to learn why!
NEW ZEALAND GOLD KIWIS
Gold Kiwis are one of our favorite, unique offerings for the summer.
OUTCOMES FROM A COLD, RAINY SPRING
Many crops are sensitive to weather extremes — read on for some of the current challenges affecting California growers.
CHERRY SIZING
Have you ever noticed when you buy a bag of cherries at the store they are typically all a uniform size? Cherry growers want to make sure the consumer is buying only the highest quality cherry so the cherries go through a machine before being packed to determine the size and quality of the cherry. Cherries have the same size pit regardless of the size of the cherry. The larger the cherry the more flesh on the fruit which demands a premium price.
