FYI AZURE uses: Non-intent BPA lined cans Non-intent BPA lined cans, also known as BPA non-intent (BPA-NI) cans, are aluminum cans that are manufactured without intentionally adding Bisphenol A (BPA). The term "BPA non-intent" is used because BPA is naturally present in the environment, so it's impossible to say that something is truly BPA-free. Current technology can detect very small amounts of BPA in "non-BPA" substances, measured in parts per billion. When you see brands calling out “BPA-Free”, they are actually just taking a bit of poetic license.
I have purchased the "sliced peaches, pinto beans, garbanzo beans, black beans and dark kidney beans" I can say they are all high quality, taste good and don't have a bunch of preservatives.. Simple ingredients, that's why I buy and use them! Thank you Azure...
I'm dairy free, so I've ordered a lot of the coconut stuff. I was actually floored, and super excited, that they had sweetened condensed coconut milk. I didn't even know that was a thing! But as far as the coconut cream and the coconut milk goes, it's all really good.
@@peggygarrett5025 I’ll just say that when I cut the kernels off fresh corn I cut deep to get the milk and juices because I like to cook it that way. The Azure canned corn, of course, doesn’t have all that in it, it’s just kernels in water. But the kernels are large and very sweet and taste great. If I compared it to the regular store bought, I’d definitely say it noticeably tastes better. Store bought corn is almost exclusively GMO now and heavily sprayed, so the Azure corn is much better for us in my opinion. Hope that helps.
@@peggygarrett5025 I think it is way better than frozen corn. It was so good served it at thanksgiving everyone thought it was amazing. It is the best canned corn I have ever had. I also love that it is non GMO.
🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨 I was going to order these until I looked at the sodium content, wozers, my blood pressure just goes sky high with all this sodium. Why not let us decide if we want to salt it or not.
you need to take more potassium! You are deficient if you are reacting to sodium. Unfortunately your doctor won't tell you this. It's easier to prescribe medications. That's what they've been trained to do.
I expected this introduction to talk more about the safety of the cans themselves, whether the foods come from their own farm or from purchased foods, and why we should buy their product instead of the many other organic brands available. Perhaps their consumer motivation is simply the convenience of delivery, especially for those who don't have even monthly access to a store which carries organic products. He briefly alluded to having another business do the canning for them. That answered my question as to how they could afford this expansion when they've had to recover from a major fire a few years ago. Is this part of the American business model of needing to keep getting bigger in order to survive? Is this a sustainable business model? How much was this decision based on needing to find a use for unsold fresh food that they've been buying as part of their Azure Market Produce offering? They've been beyond selling just what their farm grows for a while now. I'd like to hear more about their selection of suppliers of the foods. Are these all family farms or include whatever corporate production oversupply they can purchase at a saleable price?
I live in Mississippi, the drop area is a Jackson area,, not a very safe area... I would love to see if at some point you all may consider a safer area.
I would love to be able to order and find a pick-up spot. I have a friend who told me she really liked your products. Would love to give some products a try. Im in upper middle Tennessee.