About Karen Beverlin, The Produce Hunter

Karen Beverlin is the Vice President of Specialty Sales for The Produce Hunter. The Produce Hunter curates the Farmers’ Markets, and works with small, local family farmers committed to sustainable agriculture, responsible production, and propagation and promotion of fruit and vegetables with exceptional flavor. Follow her as she finds the best of the Santa Monica Farmers Market every week with on Instagram (@fpproducehunter).

Strawberry Guava

Native to the coastal areas of Eastern Brazil, the Strawberry Guava is the fruit of a sub-tropical bushy plant. This crop is being harvested from a small planting near California’ s Central Coast. Sweet and aromatic, its flavor is a cross between a tropical guava and a strawberry. Strawberry Guava can be eaten fresh, made…

Baby Wild Arugula *L*S*O*

Substantially more peppery than its commercially grown cousin, Wild Baby Arugula (Wild Rocket, Wild Rucola) is a very assertive green with quite a kick. Its leaves are quite small, but don’ t be fooled by their size. Their bright, mustardy, peppery flavor will add a zesty note to salads, soups, sauces (such as pestos and…

Italian Frisee

Most of us involved in specialty produce know how important bleach is when it comes to frisee. Well, ITALIAN FRISEE is all about the bleach. These big beautiful heads are shown exactly as they come in from the packer…they have not been trimmed at all. This Italian frisee has the flavor profile of any other…

FM Mache

Also known as lamb’s lettuce, feldsalat or corn salad, mache is deliciously mild, and has possibly the softest texture of any salad green. This tasty plant grows wild in Europe, where it is considered a pest in corn and wheat fields, but here in the United States it is often grown and shipped still living…

Minutina Lettuce *L*S*O*

One of our favorite cookbooks, not just for the inspirational recipes but also for sheer reading pleasure, is Judy Rodgers’ The Zuni Cafe Cookbook. Chef Rodgers introduces a Minutina Salad recipe with: “I fell for minutina the first time I mistook it for lawn clippings–this at Eastertime in a three-stall market in Impruneta, not far…

Mixed Heirloom Lettuce *L*S*

When everybody and their brother serves spring mix, it’s time to look for something that sets you apart from the pack. HEIRLOOM LETTUCES will do just that. One of our favorite family farmers has turned growing HEIRLOOM LETTUCES into an art form. The Coleman family is currently harvesting several varieties, including Black Seeded Simpson, Grenoblase,…

Osaka Purple Mustard Greens

Grown organically on a family farm in California’s San Fernando Valley, OSAKA PURPLE MUSTARD GREENS are as flavorful as they are colorful. The top side of each heavily-textured leaf is a lovely purple-red color, but the flavor packs the biggest punch. Perfect for salads, OSAKA PURPLE MUSTARD is great when paired with milder lettuces and…

Red Oak Lettuce

You’ re probably very familiar with baby red oak, but here is the same lettuce all grown up (12-16 inches across). RED OAK LETTUCE has the beautiful oak-shaped leaf and the rich dark red color of the more familiar baby heads. An heirloom, oak leaf lettuce has been a popular variety from at least the…

Red Perella

The specific heirloom variety that our farmer is growing is Parella Rossa (also known as Rougette Montpellier). It’s a lovely French butterhead we’ve discovered with perfect rosett shaped heads that are loosely formed with dark ruby accents at the leaf tips. Red Perella has the soft, tender, butter-textured leaves with sweet, succulent flavor typical of…

Sierra Lettuce *L*S*

Batavian lettuces are heirloom varieties that were developed in France. Today, they are also grown outdoors in Italy and Western Switzerland, in greenhouses in Holland and Germany, and by our own favorite grower in Ventura County. The Batavian variety pictured here is SIERRA. An heirloom Batavian with thick-fleshed, slightly curly leaves with a crisp and…

Wild Red Miner’s Lettuce

Also known as Claytonia, WILD MINER’S LETTUCE credits part of its charm to the small white flowers that bloom from the tiered, spriggy leaf clusters. Tinged with red through its leaves and stems, WILD MINER’S LETTUCE is as tender as can be and has a mild flavor. Add it to salad, but keep the dressing…

California Keitt Mango *L*

These beautiful Mangoes are super high in sugar (21 to 23 percent!) and grown in California’ s Coachella Valley. Our farmer’ s father dreamed of growing Mangoes on his California farm, but experts said it couldn’ t be done. After his death, his daughter took up the torch and fulfilled her father’ s dream. But…

Charentais Melon

Melon mavens assert that tourists in France have been known to pull to the side of the road, drawn to a halt by the incredible scent of a Charentais Melon field. We have not witnessed this phenomenon first hand, but can believe it to be true. Charentais melons (also known as Cavaillon melons) are a…

Galia Melon

The Galia Melon bears the name of the family in Israel attributed with its creation, and is a relative of the Ogen melon, another Israeli cultivar. Small and round, with cantaloupe-esque netting over yellow rind, Galias have pale green, almost white, sweet, juicy flesh and can be powerfully aromatic. Galias have been gaining in popularity,…

FM Mixed Heirloom Melon *L*S*

When a melon is ripe, we mean truly vine-ripe, nothing can beat its sweet, juicy, complex flavor. The problem is that commercial growers, in their attempt to provide melons to the consumer 365 days a year, have lowered the cook’ s expectations. The cantaloupe and honeydew have been relegated to salad bar and drop-a-slice-on-a-leaf-of-kale-and-you’ ve-got-your-garnish…

Sugar Baby Watermelon

The Sugar Baby Watermelon is another pint-sized watermelon variety. Five to six inches in diameter, Sugar Babies are extra sweet and their exterior color is a solid, dark green. Quarter a Sugar Baby and you’ve got single servings that present the lovely shape of their much larger relatives. Thinly slice a Sugar Baby on a…