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22-09-2008, 21:37   #1
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Leafy greens in Dublin city centre?

Hi,

I can't seem to find kale, Swiss chard or collard greens in Dublin city centre. Can anyone help?

Thanks!

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23-09-2008, 17:50   #2
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I was wondering the same thing ! Just moved to town last week and am looking for anything other than iceberg lettuce wrapped in plastic. Ideally some Batavia, or Romaine, or something ! Anybody know ?
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I've only gotten kale recently through our organic box scheme, though they might have some in Fallon & Byrne? They often have things other shops wouldn't. Or maybe the weird Asian market place on Mary Street might have some, they also often do out of the ordinary veg.

You can get Romaine lettuce in M&S and usually Little Gems and some of the others that I don't know the names off the top of my head - that red floppy lettuce for instance.
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Good to know, thanks !

What is this box scheme that you speak of.. ?
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We get stuff from Home Organics. I share a bag of mixed fruit and veg with my mum and she also gets eggs from them to.

http://www.homeorganics.ie/

There are other places that do something similar, I think there may even be a listing of all the guys who do it somewhere.... Found it! http://www.sustainable.ie/directory/...egory.php?id=7
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Thanks tSubh. I've been looking into these box schemes before, but what puts me off is that apparently there's no telling what type of vegetable you're going to get delivered - the company selects them for you from a broad range of seasonal vegetables. What I was looking for is a shop to walk in, buy kale, leave. I was at Fallon and Byrne's last weekend, they had a variety of interesting looking greens, no kale/chard/collard greens unfortunately, but some bok choy. Will have a look at Asian markets. I'm just wondering why kale is so hard to find - I thought it was a traditional Irish vegetable (colcannon!).

Thanks for all your replies,

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anyone ever have any luck finding kale in town?
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anyone ever have any luck finding kale in town?
Kale isn't really in season at the moment, more of an autumn/winter veg. Goes yellow too easily this time of year.
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Thanks man didnt realise its not available this time of year

found an irish website that says they stock it if anyone else is lookin www.absolutelyorganic.ie/
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Thanks man didnt realise its not available this time of year

found an irish website that says they stock it if anyone else is lookin www.absolutelyorganic.ie/
Kale is only listed as part of a juicing box deal on that site. Scary the prices in the main section. 2.25 for one head of butterhead lettuce, I can buy a box of 12 conventional grown lettuce for practically that price. I know organic produce should have a decent mark up but some of the produce on that site is way over priced. It just makes organic an elitist ideal rather than a choice for a large section of Irish people.
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anyone ever have any luck finding kale in town?
Yep, I pick it up most weeks in the Dublin Food Co op in Newmarket. Open Thursday afternoon and Saturdays. Bought swiss chard there the other week too.

They also do great mixed salad leaves with all kinds of flavourful and colourful leaves in too.
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Thanks man didnt realise its not available this time of year

found an irish website that says they stock it if anyone else is lookin www.absolutelyorganic.ie/

Kale is in season right now. At Temple Bar market on Saturdays, along with Chard, many types of lettuce and dozens of types of greens.

Try mcNally's family farm stand, all grown in Dublin. And really cheap too.

Hope this helps!
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