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A selection of vegetables
containing local and Bristish farm produce:
Due to seasonal changes we reserve the right to substitute unavailable produce with something of the same value
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£2.90 Cornish Mushrooms Cornish Grown closed-cup mushrooms grown in the Tamar Valley
Mushrooms are delicious raw on vegetable ... |
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£0.85 Carrots Bunched Per Bunch Cornish/uk fresh picked bunched carrots
Taste the Difference !
Grated, sliced, julienned or ... |
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£0.70 Carrots Loose Seasonal carrots Cornish/English the carrot lends itself to a wide range of salads, soups, casseroles, ... |
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Special Offer! £0.99 Cornish Wilja Potatoes 2.5 kg Bag Locally grown Wilja Potatoes
Nutrition
Potatoes are an excellent source of potassium, a good ... |
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£2.84 Cornish New Potatoes It is the earliest new potato to be lifted in the UK, and is known as a short season delicacy because ... |
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£0.69 Cornish Cauliflower Local farm Grown Cauliflowers
Cauliflower is a member of the brassica family, like broccoli.
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£0.49 Savoy Cabbages Local farm cabbages various varieties depending on season
Savoy,Hispie,Tundra,etc Grated or shredded ... |
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£1.25 Celeriac Each Description: Celeriac is a globe-shaped root vegetable with a celery-like flavor.
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£1.49 Tomatoes Canary Ripe tomatoes will keep for a few days and unripe tomatoes will ripen slowly. Do not store tomatoes in ... |
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£1.89 Parsnips Parsnip has a flavor described as nutty, spicy or peppery. It's well suited to prolonged cooking, as ... |
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£0.45 Onions Cooking onions know no limitations. Use in stir-frys or slow-cooked casseroles. They can be baked, braised, ... |
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£1.80 Courgettes Nutritive value in 100 g edible part
Edible part % 88
Water g 93,6
Protein g 1,3
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£0.90 Beetroot bunched Per Bunch Fresh beetroot
Beetroot can be eaten raw. You just need to peel it and it's ready to use. Beetroot ... |
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£0.79 Celery Per Pack Celery
Celery has become a common household staple along with carrots, onions and potatoes. Its ... |
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£0.85 Red Onions well suited to use raw and thinly sliced in salads, or as additions to cooked foods, especially Oriental ... |
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£0.49 Spring Onions Small bunching onions (also called green onions or scallions) well suited to use raw and thinly sliced ... |
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£1.80 Leeks Leeks are ideal in sauces, dressed vegetable dishes, soups, casseroles and stir-fries. With potatoes, ... |
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£0.65 Cucumbers Cucumbers add a crisp snap to salads and sandwiches, however they are not a very good source of nutrients. ... |
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£0.79 little gem lettuce
The small, robust green heads are perfect for individual salads, and its firm upright habit makes ... |
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£0.79 Aubergines Each This is a spongy, mild-tasting vegetable that's meaty yet low in calories. It's never eaten raw, but ... |
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£1.17 Broccoli Broccoli is tasty, good for you, and easy to cook. The florets can be steamed or boiled and served as ... |
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£1.49 Sweet Potatoes The versatile sweet potato is ideal fare for the health - conscious food consumer. With the ever-growing ... |
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£1.47 Bell Mixed Peppers Three Mixed A wonderful combination of tangy taste and crunchy texture, bell peppers are the Christmas ornaments ... |
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£0.39 Cornish Swede Each Wash then peel thoroughly to remove the thick outer skin. Swede can be prepared and served in any of ... |
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£0.99 Fancy Lettuces Each Will be one of the following:
Lollo Rosso,Cos,Radicho,Oakleaf,Curly endiv
or please ... |
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£0.85 Carrots Bunched As fresh as if picked from your own garden, why do this carrots always taste better when bunched with ... |
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£1.69 White Turnips Turnip is a traditional British winter vegetable. It's often confused with swede, but it's actually quite ... |
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£2.05 Broad Beans Broad beans are also known as fava beans. In the UK, we usually use them fresh, but they can also be ... |
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£1.98 Butternut Squash This is a wonderfully healthy autumn vegetable and goes well in butternut squash soups, curries and bakes. ... |
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£2.47 English Tomatoes The brutal truth is that English tomatoes are always inferior unless we get a freak summer. But I still ... |
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