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Home grow and spray free Capsicum Green/ Medium Size from West Auckland 12 dollars for 1kg

Martin from Te Atatu South

Pick up from: Millich Terrace, Te Atatu South, West Auckland
1kg (Around 7-10)Minimum to purchase and I only have 2-3 Kilos every day. Can pre-order if you are interested but no fresh stock. I can also arrange contactless pick-up with payment transfer or send to any address in NZ with paid postage every Monday.


I grow the capsicum myself this year and do not use any chemical spray. Only use the yellow panels to catch flying insects. Better quality and cheaper than those you can find in Countdown. Sweet and crunchy.

Capsicums are also known as peppers or sweet peppers. Green capsicums tend to be sweet with a mild spicy flavour and are a good source in vitamin c.

capsicums can be eaten raw or cooked. Use raw in salads, or cut into strips and eaten with dips. Dice capsicums to add to pizzas; cut into chunks for kebabs; use in pasta sauces or in stir fries; roast capsicums to add to salads or sandwiches; or stuff them with a delicious filling.

Price: $12

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