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By 1995, David Sasuga had been growing

                            flowering plants for twenty years, when a local chef

                            came by his greenhouse and grew excited at the sight

                            of basil seedlings, inspired to incorporate them into

                            his dishes. This motivated Sasuga to experiment with

                            these and other varieties of tiny, fresh-cut seedlings.

                            Soon enough, his tiny crops were destined for more

                            restaurants nearby as demand for these flavorful

                            young edibles grew and Fresh Origins was born.
















































                                                                                                                                                                                  DAVID SASUGA AND DAUGHTER KELLY
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