as it tends to have just fine flecks of red in the segments and for this reason we do not receive much demand for it. The Moro on the other hand is proving very popular. It comes from Sicily and is, at the moment, cutting pretty red and even has some blush to the skin. The juice is also well coloured. The last variety of the European season is the Sanguinelli from Spain. As the night temperatures drop so the fruit colours up to produce an orange that cuts with a deep red and also has a skin than can be up to 50% red too. We would expect this variety to be in its prime in a week or two as the colour is just not strong enough yet. (The sanguinelli also carries a financial premium too so enjoy the great Moro while you can!) The distinctive dark flesh colour is due to the presence of anthocyanins, a family of pigments common to many flowers and fruit, but uncommon in citrus fruits. Uses for this fruit are varied partly because of the colour of the flesh and juice, and partly because of the sweetness. They tend to be sweeter than "˜normal' oranges with a raspberry/strawberry overtone. Why not try them in a fresh winter salad of fennel and orange dressed in an olive oil vinaigrette perhaps with a few nuts and olives, for a refreshing, light bite. If you don't fancy the salad then the orange juice can be used to make a vinaigrette with the addition of white wine vinegar, olive oil, shallots, garlic, chives and parsley. Ice cream and sorbet seems a popular choice too. Both use few ingredients so the emphasis really is on the orange. Another stunning use is to make marmalade. The flavour is very good but just imagine the colour that can be achieved! Of course, you don't have to complicate things at all to enjoy this fruit. Squeeze what tends to be a smaller orange to get a sweet juice with a red colour that is great just to drink as is or use in cocktails. ENJOY!
Featured Fruit Products
Moscatel grape first arrives by air from Chile and later by sea freight. It is by far the best eating grape at present and possibly rivals Muscat for sweetness. As the clemen
tine season comes to a close we welcome clemenvilla onto the list. Thin skinned and harder to peel they are packed with flavour. This year we are seeing them with leaf too. Another easy peeler to keep the season running. These are Orri from Israel and they are particularly sweet. We would expect the same variety to arrive from Spain soon too. French Fuji apples have good skin colour and a lovely sweet, crunchy flesh.
Featured Vegetable Products
Baby artichoke form Egypt is a similar variety to baby violet "˜chokes from Brittany and is an affordable substitute to bunched arti
chokes. Extra thin white mooli produced by our salad grower in Provence. Red butterhead lettuce is at its most colourful during the winter months because
of the cold nights. This is a picture of some of the finest Spanish red hot chillies we have ever seen and along with the peppers , they make an eye catching presentation.
Special points of interest:
- Quail - a possible replacement for game birds as the season comes to an end
- Andros - the range of lightly pasteurised fresh juice is at a promotional price
- Peuplier Yoghurts - glass jars with a fruit compote on the bottom and natural yoghurt
- Baby Courgette - first time back on the list for quite a while
- Seaweed - have you seen the new range of fresh seaweed from Brittany?
- Parma Ham - a nice 12 month old ham off the bone