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FEATURED PARTNER SPOTLIGHT: TAYLOR FARMS

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Who: Based in California’s Salinas Valley with over 22 locations across North America, Markon’s longtime grower-processor partner Taylor Farms has been growing fresh-cut salads and vegetables for over 27 years.

Why: Always on the cutting edge of innovation and quality, Taylor Farms is a top supplier of the Ready-Set-Serve products you order year-round.

Markon Products Packed by Taylor Farms:

  • RSS Broccoli Crowns & Florets
  • RSS Cabbage
  • RSS Cauli Creations
  • RSS Cauliflower Florets
  • RSS Celery
  • RSS Washed & Trimmed Lettuces
  • RSS Kale
  • RSS Salads & Blends
  • RSS Spinach

Markon is dedicated to partnering with growers and processors that provide the highest quality fresh fruit and vegetable products using sustainable technologies, the strictest food safety standards, and product innovation while taking good care of their people.

Taylor Farms leads by example by conserving resources, maximizing efficiencies, and seeking new solutions for tomorrow.

Taylor Farms is preserving a healthy world for future generations through resource conservation and responsible business practices. Learn how!

Markon only partners with innovative, sustainable growers that develop environmentally conscious practices. Taylor Farms continues to prove they are stewards of the earth in their 2022 Sustainability Report.

Diners are increasingly hyper-focused on high-protein and plant-based foods. Alongside all of the new-fangled, lab-based, cell-cultured options out there is the humble bean. A staple food for millenia, beans are being re-examined as a healthy, versatile ingredient worthy of menu inclusion.

  • Retro and heirloom recipes—like Southern succotash, French cassoulet, and Cajun red beans and rice—fit the bill for those in search of authenticity.
  • Most world cuisines incorporate some type of bean in their classic dishes. Think feijoada in Brazil, black beans and rice with plantains in Puerto Rico, and garbanzo beans in Israel. Modern interpretations of these recipes are packed with produce and herbs.
  • The creamy texture of mung beans is proving an ideal substitute for those that are eliminating soy from their diets.