a back seat, whilst stone fruits do their stuff.
Our tomato range begins to flex it’s muscles as old favourites such as the pineapple tomato join the party.
Mango supply is hazardous, the best examples in current supply in my humble are the baby ones from Columbia.
Pineberry and strasberry supply has been tricky, but is showing signs of settling.
Wet or green almonds have started in Spain. Spare the time to prize away their furry green jackets and soft shells to reveal a milky treat.
Vegetables
English green asparagus is excellent, and prices are set to drop any day now.
Purple asparagus from England, white & now the delicate wheat like wild asparagus from France (about as wild as I am in reality) complete quite a line up.
Jersey royals, purple, ratte & AOC pompadour potatoes are just a few specialty spuds from our offering.
Tidy poivrade baby artichokes are in good supply.
Our wild and cultivated leaf offering is at full strength. Wild garlic is still coming from Norfolk, and you currently get the added bonus of pretty white flowers for garnish on most stems. We switch to Scotland soon to prolong the season.
Peas and broad beans are in good supply. I’ll scream when they are English.
Game
We give wild creatures a breather now until the glorious 12 August and the start of the grouse season.
Pheasant eggs have just appeared on the market.
As always that just scratches the surface of our seasonal offering, let alone the year round or preserved aspects of our range.
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