Radicchio ‘Rosso di Treviso Precoce Sangria’ (Gusto Italiano Project)

Description

The city of Treviso is one of the epicenters of radicchio production, and Rosso di Treviso Precoce is one of the best known types in Italy, second only to Rosso di Chioggia in terms of amount produced. Precoce means “early” in Italian and is used to differentiate it from the late fall/winter forced-type, Treviso Tardivo. Sangria is an early cycle variety, suitable for summer-fall cropping. Cycle: 65-70 days to maturity. Compact and dense heads with a white and clear midrib. Excellent color and perfect size. Harvest from the end of September to the beginning of October. Photo courtesy of Smarties.

Gusto Italiano Project is a collaboration between Culinary Breeding Network, Uprising Seeds and northern Italian vegetable breeders at Smarties.bio. The project was born from a mutual love of radicchio and a desire to further establish it as an anchor of the fall and winter produce season here in North America, and specifically the Pacific Northwest. This special line of certified organic radicchio and regional specialty Brassica seeds was bred and grown in Italy by the incredible folks at Smarties.bio. Based in Chioggia, the heart of radicchio’s motherland, Smarties.bio exists at the crossroads of tradition and innovation by bringing years of modern breeding experience to classic, culturally significant vegetables of their region.

More information can be found on the following:

www.culinarybreedingnetwork.com

www.eatwintervegetables.com

www.eatwintersquash.com

www.eatradicchio.com

 

Culinary Breeding Network

The city of Treviso is one of the epicenters of radicchio production, and Rosso di Treviso Precoce is one of the best known types in Italy, second only to Rosso di Chioggia in terms of amount produced. Precoce means “early” in Italian and is used to differentiate it from the late fall/winter forced-type, Treviso Tardivo. Sangria is an early cycle variety, suitable for summer-fall cropping. Cycle: 65-70 days to maturity. Compact and dense heads with a white and clear midrib. Excellent color and perfect size. Harvest from the end of September to the beginning of October. Photo courtesy of Smarties.

Gusto Italiano Project is a collaboration between Culinary Breeding Network, Uprising Seeds and northern Italian vegetable breeders at Smarties.bio. The project was born from a mutual love of radicchio and a desire to further establish it as an anchor of the fall and winter produce season here in North America, and specifically the Pacific Northwest. This special line of certified organic radicchio and regional specialty Brassica seeds was bred and grown in Italy by the incredible folks at Smarties.bio. Based in Chioggia, the heart of radicchio’s motherland, Smarties.bio exists at the crossroads of tradition and innovation by bringing years of modern breeding experience to classic, culturally significant vegetables of their region.

More information can be found on the following:

www.culinarybreedingnetwork.com

www.eatwintervegetables.com

www.eatwintersquash.com

www.eatradicchio.com

 

Culinary Breeding Network

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