Sweet Potato Variety Box

Sweet Potato Variety Box

25-28 lbs

Sweet Potato Variety Box

Sweet Potato Variety Box

25-28 lbs

Chemical Free

Regenerative

Organic

  • Chemical Free
  • Beyond Organic
  • Hand-Harvested
  • Farm to door
  • Sustainably Grown
  • No APEEL
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Discover the rich flavors and nourishing benefits of our Sweet Potato Variety Box, a carefully curated selection of premium sweet potatoes, each offering a unique taste, texture, and color—conveniently delivered to your door without chemical coatings or APEEL.

Grown on small regenerative farms using permaculture principles and chemical-free methods, our non GMO, Organic sweet potatoes thrive in nutrient-rich soil, naturally developing their deep sweetness, vibrant hues, and optimal nutrient content.

Sweet potatoes are high in Vitamin C, Potassium, B Vitamins (like B5, B6, and folate), manganese, and anti-inflammatory phytonutrients. Plus they are an excellent energy source!

For centuries, traditional cultures around the world have revered sweet potatoes for their healing properties and health benefits. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, they are considered a warming food that strengthens digestion, supports circulation, and nourishes the body’s vital energy (Qi). In Ayurveda, they are grounding and nourishing, while promoting longevity and digestive health. Indigenous American and African traditions honor them as a sacred, sustaining food, known for supporting gut health, pregnancy, and overall vitality. In Okinawa, they are a staple of the longevity diet, valued for blood sugar regulation and disease prevention. Native Andean cultures have used them for stamina, immune support, recovery, and digestive healing.

Across these traditions, sweet potatoes are seen as deeply nourishing, easy to digest, and beneficial for energy, gut health, and longevity. Their vibrant colors—orange, yellow, white, and purple—signal different plant compounds that support immune function, brain health, and overall well-being.

What’s Inside the Box?

A hand-selected assortment of four premium sweet potato varieties, each bringing its own distinct flavor, texture, and versatility:
- Covington – Classic orange-fleshed, copper-skinned sweet potato with a rich, smooth texture. Naturally sweet and even sweeter when roasted or baked.
- Japanese Sweet Potato – Deep purple skin with a creamy, pale yellow interior. Dense, starchy texture with a rich, chestnut-like sweetness.
- Bonita – A light tan-skinned, creamy white-fleshed variety with a smooth, velvety texture and subtle buttery sweetness.
- Purple Majesty – A striking purple-on-purple variety with a mildly sweet, earthy flavor and dense, creamy texture.


Check out the “Best Uses” tab for our cooking tips and recipe inspiration!

Hand-harvested from small regenerative farms, this box is your gateway to farm-fresh, nutrient-dense, and deeply flavorful sweet potatoes—grown sustainably for a healthier you and a healthier planet.

Sweet potatoes are a storage crop, and our ancestors relied on them for winter sustenance! When kept in a cool, dark, and dry place (ideally 45-65°F), they can last all season long—naturally preserving their sweetness for months.
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Each of these varieties shines in different preparations based on their starch content and moisture level.


1. Covington (Classic Orange Sweet Potato)
Best Preparation Methods: Roasting, baking, mashing, or making fries.

- Recipe Ideas:

Roasted Covington Sweet Potato Wedges with cinnamon and butter

Classic Sweet Potato Mash with cream and nutmeg

Sweet Potato Casserole

Sweet Potato Pancakes for a nutrient-dense breakfast

2. Japanese Sweet Potato (Satsumaimo – Purple Skin, Yellow Flesh)
- Best Preparation Methods: Roasting, baking, steaming.

- Recipe Ideas:

Slow-Roasted Japanese Sweet Potatoes with butter

Steamed and served with a drizzle of raw honey, and a dash of salt and cinnamon

Baked Japanese Sweet Potato with coconut oil and cinnamon

Sweet Potato Tempura for a crispy, savory treat (fried in ghee or coconut oil)

3. Bonita (White Sweet Potato)
- Best Preparation Methods: Mashing, roasting, or frying.

- Recipe Ideas:

Creamy Mashed Sweet Potatoes with garlic and butter

Roasted Sweet Potato Cubes with herbs

Sweet Potato Hash with caramelized onions and sausage

Bonita Sweet Potato Fries with a smoky paprika seasoning

4. Purple Majesty (Purple Skin & Flesh Sweet Potato)

- Best Preparation Methods: Steaming, roasting, or boiling.

- Recipe Ideas:

Steamed Purple Sweet Potato with coconut milk and honey

Purple Sweet Potato Gnocchi with sage butter

Roasted Purple Sweet Potato Salad with citrus vinaigrette

Purple Sweet Potato Pie for a unique, nutrient-rich dessert
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Sweet Potato Variety Box | Zone-2 Reviews

Sweet potatoes

Just wanted to let you know we've really been enjoying the Sweet Potato Box. We have a nightshade allergy in the family, so we often replace potatoes with white sweet potatoes in recipes. Tonight, we had a delicious lavender clam chowder made with foraged Razor Clams that contained the purple potato from our box. It made a striking Friday supper for this Catholic family that was the perfect color for Advent! Purple! Keep up the great work, Nourish!

Eryn H

06/12/2024

Blown away

I received some of this amazing produce with my order this week and it is absolutely AMAZING!!! It is so hard to find fresh local produce that actually tastes good here in Miami so I was so appreciative of receiving this!

Erika

25/08/2024

WOW!!

Just received my first produce box and WOW!! Everything arrived so fresh and beautiful and I live in Florida and it's HOT!!! This produce looks better than anything I've received from local CSA's as well as anything I've gotten from local farms and grocery stores! So grateful to be a part of this! Thank you again for all you are doing!

Erika

04/06/2025

AWESOME

Just received a produce box for the first time. AWESOME! Totally surprised and thrilled. Thank you so much for all you are doing!

Jackie

04/06/2025

THANK YOU

I just want to send you a heartfelt THANK YOU for all the food you provide. I do not take lightly how difficult it is and how much work it takes. We just received our veggie box and I'm so impressed. I gotta say I was a little worried about how it would look on arrival, and I'm thrilled to tell you everything looks fantastic! You don't know what it means to me for my family, not having to buy produce at Kroger through the summer. I have MCAS (mast cell activation syndrome) and can smell the mold on organic vegetables and fruit from a foot away. So what's the alternative, buying conventional that's soaked in pesticides? It's like being forced to pick your poison. So again, thank you, thank you, for what you're doing!

Robin

06/06/2025
Pure, Raw & Unfiltered

Our raw and unfiltered honey is just as nature intended—straight from the hive, untouched by heat or processing, with all its natural enzymes, polyphenols, flavonoids and beneficial compounds intact. Unlike mass-produced honey, which is often heated and filtered to improve shelf stability, our honey retains its full nutritional profile, including pollen, propolis, and natural enzymes that support digestion and immune health. The result? A rich, complex flavor and a powerhouse of nutrients in every spoonful.

Many commercial honey products are not what they seem—some are ultra-processed and heated, stripping away the beneficial properties, while others are even adulterated with high fructose corn syrup or other cheap sweeteners. At Nourish Food Club, we believe honey should be pure, unaltered, and as close to its natural state as possible. Our raw honey is never heated, never filtered, and never blended with additives—just the real, golden nectar straight from the hive.

Chemical Free Behives

Most commercial honey comes from large-scale operations that rely on synthetic chemicals at nearly every stage of honey production. Pesticides like neonicotinoids and glyphosate are commonly used in industrial agriculture, contaminating the nectar and pollen that bees collect. These chemicals have been linked to declining bee populations and can leave residues in honey. Inside the hive, many large producers use antibiotics to prevent bacterial infections and synthetic miticides to control Varroa mites, both of which can linger in beeswax and honey, affecting purity and quality.

At Nourish Food Club, our beekeepers take a different approach. Our raw honey comes from bees that forage on clean, diverse landscapes, free from chemical exposure. Our beekeepers never use antibiotics or synthetic treatments in our hives, ensuring the integrity of the honey from hive to jar.