Our suppliers
We source our food from suppliers who uphold the highest standards for avoiding chemical pesticides, fertilizers and use of antibiotics. We believe in providing truly pasture-raised meat, 100% grass-fed beef, ASC certified and mercury tested seafood that is treated humanely and fed a diet in line with its natural way. All of this care in sourcing results in the most delicious and nutritious feast for your next dinner party, meal prep, or Cafe Com Beijo event.
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Paradise Farms is a certified regenerative organic farm in Miami. That means they uphold organic standards and go a step further by focusing on the regeneration of the earth’s soil.
Each week, Saucy receives a randomized produce box with the freshest picks of the week.
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Seatopia is a sustainable and regenerative fish company that sources from only ASC certified, third-party mercury tested, antibiotic-free fish of the highest quality. This isn’t the salmon that’s been swimming in the polluted oceans, nor the ones jammed into conventional farm lots. This is the cream of the crop.
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Force of Nature is doing regenerative meat right. Regenerative agriculture is based around holistic farming practices that prioritizes rebuilding soil matter & bio-diversity, resulting in drawing down carbon and improving water cycles. They are not certified organic, but use practices in line with the organic standards.
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REP Provisions is on a mission to change the way our food supply systems work by supporting small farmers who uphold the highest standard of integrity for the care of their farms and animals. Pasture-raised, regenerative for the soil, and cared for with love, these animals represent the full life cycle of nourishment in nature. They’re not certified organic, but they certainly uphold the most important aspect of being organic: no chemicals, antibiotics or vaccines, regeneratively grown, non-GMO, and 100% grassfed and pasture raised.
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In Davie, Florida there is a working farm that offers local raw dairy products, vegan yogurts, sea moss gel, organic produce, local meats, and other amazing products and plants.
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Whole Foods carries both organic and non-organic items, but they do a great job of connecting with local suppliers to bring consumers local products.
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Taylor’s hydroponics garden offers seasonal lettuces, herbs, and edible flowers all year long.