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What is the minimum order for free delivery?
Free delivery starts at $35 in most areas. The exact minimum may vary by region and will be shown at checkout.
How fast is delivery?
Most orders are delivered within 1–2 days depending on your location. You can select your delivery date at checkout.
Do you have physical store locations?
No, we are 100% online. By operating without physical stores, we keep prices lower and pass the savings to you.
Where do you deliver?
We currently deliver to all 50 U.S. states. Enter your ZIP code to confirm availability in your area.
Are there deals for first-time customers?
Yes! New customers can enjoy exclusive first-order discounts and special promotions.

Frequently asked questions

  • What are beats used for in cooking?

    Beats add earthy sweetness, vibrant color, and nutrition to salads, soups, sides, and pickled dishes.

  • How long do beats take to cook?

    Generally, boiling or steaming takes 30–40 minutes; roasting can take 45–60 minutes, depending on size.

  • How do I prevent beats from staining my hands?

    Wear gloves or rub hands with lemon juice or vinegar immediately after handling to minimize stains.

  • How should I store raw beats?

    Keep unwashed beats in a perforated bag in the fridge for up to two weeks. Remove greens for longer storage.

  • Can I eat beats raw?

    Yes, beats are delicious raw when grated or thinly sliced in salads or slaws.

  • How do I store cooked beats?

    Keep cooked beats in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.

  • Where can I buy beats?

    You can buy it at MasGusto! Latino Market, www.masgusto.com.

  • Do beats need to be refrigerated?

    Beats last longer in the refrigerator; store them in the crisper drawer for maximum freshness.

  • How do I prepare beats for cooking?

    Wash thoroughly, trim the ends, and peel if desired. They can be roasted, boiled, steamed, or grated raw.

  • Do I need to peel beats before cooking?

    It's not required. Cooked beats’ skins slip off easily, but you can peel them raw if preferred.

  • What are some common dishes with beats?

    Try beet salads, borscht, beet hummus, roasted beats, or pickled beats.

  • Can I freeze beats?

    Yes, cook, cool, peel, and slice or dice before freezing for best texture and flavor.

  • How do I cook beat greens?

    Sauté, steam, or add raw to salads—use as you would spinach or chard.

  • What spices go well with beats?

    Beats pair well with cumin, coriander, dill, orange zest, balsamic vinegar, and goat cheese.

  • Where can I buy beats around me?

    You can buy it now on the MasGusto! Latino Market App and get it delivered to your home as fast as tomorrow.

  • Can I pickle beats at home?

    Absolutely! Cook and peel beats, then marinate in vinegar, sugar, and spices for a tasty homemade pickle.