pears are delicious as are Turkish quince.
Our forager has started to pick medlars. This unique fruit is the scourge of a quality controller. They only becomes usable raw once they have been bletted (allowed to rot). Before then they are acidic and crab apple like.
Fresh chestnuts complement our extensive preserved range.
Our fruit offering is bolstered with exotic fruits from outside Europe to provide variety through the winter months, as soon it’ll be all about citrus from our continent.
Call me impatient (or anything else you’d like to call me for that matter), but I’ve started to think about Seville orange ice cream, forced rhubarb cakes and blood oranges paired with charcuterie a good month or so before the seasons will allow.
Vegetables
For sure we sell Quinoa in various forms, but our South American inspired range doesn’t end there.
Thankfully the French have embraced and (more importantly) grown some exotic roots from Peru so we don’t get air/sea miles guilt when offering them.
The oca tuber provides psychedelic colour and a yam like waxy consistency.
The oca’s gentler hued cousin the capucine tuber has a stronger mustard like flavour profile.
In a similar vein to the French name for a spud, they call the yacon tuber poire de terre (pear of the earth).
These sweet roots contain a sugar which us humans can’t digest, making it ideal for those with diabetic issues or weight watchers.
Healthy bacteria in our digestive tract can make use of this sugar, another health benefit in eating this root which can sit on both savoury and sweet dishes.
The range of root vegetables available goes on and on. Jerusalem ‘chokes, crosnes, chervil and parley roots, carrots, beets, alliums, radishes, potatoes, turnips and then some.
Temperamental purple sprouting broccoli has seen its longest run of excellence that I’ve been witness to.
Both Swiss and rainbow chard are in good shape.
Cavolo nero supply is sticky, but I’m sure this is just due to a temporary source nation switch.
That’s it for now as I don’t fancy rattling on about Brussel sprouts or kohlrabi, and I’m sure you have something else you should be doing.
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