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Enjoy! A gift of seasonal summer vegetables These vegetables are grown with great care using natural and organic farming techniques in the abundant nature of Kyushu.
You can enjoy Kyushu's "seasonal vegetables" that can only be enjoyed at that time.
Why not deliver some Kyushu-filled vegetables to someone special?
The contents of your delivery will vary depending on when you apply.
We will deliver a box containing the most delicious and seasonal vegetables harvested at that time.
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Read also Nationwide delivery/shipping fee included *All set prices include shipping, box fee, and sales tax.
Delivery Information ○The sales period will be from Tuesday, June 1st, 2021 to Sunday, August 15th, 2021. We apologize if the product is sold out.
○We cannot specify the delivery date or time. Please choose from three options (A, B, or C) when adding the product to your cart.
*We will proceed with shipping arrangements after your order is placed. Please note that we cannot accept changes or cancellations to products after your order has been placed.
If you order different products to the same delivery address, the delivery dates may differ.
* The product photos in the catalogue are of the actual items, but please note that there may be slight differences due to printing conditions.
*Each product will be delivered using the appropriate delivery method (room temperature, refrigerated, or frozen).
Packaging Information * We can attach a "Noshi" (gift tag) to all products. Please select this option when adding the product to your cart.
*Noshi contents: 5 types: no noshi, midyear gift, white noshi, summer greetings, thank you *The name written on the noshi will generally be that of the "client."
If you would like the name of someone other than the requester to be listed, please let us know in the comments section.
*Purely uses eco-friendly packaging to protect the environment.
The product will be wrapped in kraft paper over the wrapping paper, or placed in a packaging bag for shipping, but please note that some products cannot be wrapped.
|Packing example|
The gift will be wrapped in inner wrapping, which is a gift box with a noshi (traditional Japanese wrapping paper) on top.
Packaging format varies depending on the product.

|When shipping|
The item will be shipped in a Yamato Transport delivery bag.

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Purely Gift Concept The cycle of happiness 
Crops grow slowly and steadily using the power of nature, and are full of life. Natural cultivation does not use any pesticides or fertilizers, so it puts no strain on the body and no strain on the environment.
Eating naturally grown rice and vegetables through Purely will help promote the spread of food that will be passed on to the future and will support farmers who continue to strive for natural farming.
And best of all, it will lead to a healthier life for you and your family.
Why not send a gift that not only shows your daily gratitude to your loved ones, but also contributes to the happiness of everyone on Earth and the children of the future?
Root's Purely Activities Fermented food made with natural bacteria Since ancient times, traditional fermented foods such as miso, soy sauce, vinegar, amazake, and rice koji have been made through the natural process of fermentation by natural bacteria that live in the brewery and the skilled techniques of the brewers.
This is extremely rare in modern Japan, so we ask brewers to ferment using natural bacteria and support the efforts to pass on this technique.
Soil preparation In order for vegetables to grow using the power of their own seeds without the use of pesticides or fertilizers, it is important to "create the soil" in which the seeds will grow by utilizing the power of the plants, first making it "warm" and "soft" so that the roots can easily grow, and "having good drainage and water retention."
Sustainable Society In addition to "creating the soil," farmers including Ueno Masuhisa are also collecting vegetable seeds in order to promote sustainable agriculture, protecting "native seeds native to nature" and valuing sustainability starting from the seeds.
We are working to encourage as many people as possible to support this initiative and expand the network.
Natural farming farmer Masuhisa Ueno and his family