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Chicken: Plain Jane Gets Plucky – US Food Trends

Tomato Mozzarella Chicken Sandwich with Baby Greens SaladOperators bolster the menu appeal of chicken sandwiches with carefully orchestrated condiments, seasonings and bread choices.
Posted: 30 August 2007 | 12:51

Jerusalem artichokes, Black beam, Grouse

Jerusalem artichokes, Black beam, GrouseThe first of the new-season apples are arriving, in particular discovery apples and Worcester pearmain. Jerusalem artichokes have also restarted and chanterelle...
Posted: 23 August 2007 | 00:00

Roast grouse, Savoy cabbage with smoked bacon, potato rösti, caramelised pear with wild mushrooms and a juniper and red currant jus by Stevie McLaughlan

Roast grouse, Savoy cabbage,smoked bacon, potato rösti...For the jus, caramelise chopped grouse trimmings (including legs) in hot oil. Add diced carrots, onion and celery and remaining juniper berries and caramelise...
Posted: 23 August 2007 | 00:00

Greene King denies 'sub-standard' steaks

zebuGreene King has responded to ITV’s portrayal of the pub chain’s steaks in its publicity materials for Undercover Mum, where zebu DNA was found in steaks served in its Hungry Horse pubs.
Posted: 22 August 2007 | 08:00

Pub chains accused of serving zebu meat

zebuSteaks served in pub chains claiming to be beef actually contain meat from the zebu, a breed of humped-back cow found in Brazil, Africa and Asia, an investigation has found.
Posted: 21 August 2007 | 16:31

Mussels, Butternut, Grouse

Mussels, Butternut, GrouseFresh produce Soft fruits are still just about on the market. Raspberries and strawberries are almost finished, while cherries are now ridiculously...
Posted: 16 August 2007 | 00:00

Sardines, Peas, Beef

Sardines, Peas, BeefFresh produce Vegetables such as British broad beans and fresh peas in the pod (both about £1.80 per kg) are still plentiful - mange-tout and sugar...
Posted: 09 August 2007 | 00:00

Latest foot-and-mouth outbreak unlikely to hit industry

cows in a fieldThe hospitality and tourism industry is unlikely to be affected by the latest foot-and-mouth outbreak as long as it remains contained, according to the chief executive of the British Hospitality Association.
Posted: 07 August 2007 | 07:00

Top 400 Chain Menu Trends: Burgermania! - US Food Trends

Wendy's Baconator100+ burger builds worth trying from Top 400 chains.
Posted: 02 August 2007 | 12:53

Four Stars: Pride of Philadelphia - US Food Trends

Philly Beef Flatbread MeltThe feisty flavors of Philadelphia’s legendary sandwich make their mark on Top 400 menus.
Posted: 02 August 2007 | 11:54

Cockles, Lamb, Broccoli

Cockles, Lamb, BroccoliWith gales forecast until the end of the week, the message is stock up before the weekend as the situation won't get any better. On...
Posted: 26 July 2007 | 00:00

Mackerel, Lamb, Girolles

Mackerel, Lamb, GirollesFish Meat The weather over the past week has been unsettled, and the forecast is much the same. This has had a big effect on prime fish, with...
Posted: 19 July 2007 | 00:00

Raspberries, Beef, Sardines

Raspberries, Beef, SardinesWhile the weather has affected both fish and fresh produce over the last few weeks, the meat market has remained fairly untouched. One point worth noting is the cheapness of lamb this year...
Posted: 12 July 2007 | 12:00

Tomatoes, Lamb, Pollack

Tomatoes, Lamb, PollackFresh produce The weather has not been doing us many favours, but at least the pulses are enjoying the rain if nothing else: there are nice peas, broad...
Posted: 05 July 2007 | 00:00

Cherries, Beef, Pollack

Cherries, Beef, PollackIt's the perfect time of the year for English strawberries, particularly from Hampshire and Kent (about 80p-£1 per punnet) - and there are also some fantastic cultivated "wild" ...
Posted: 28 June 2007 | 00:00

Strawberries, Pork, Mussels

Strawberries, Pork, MusselsThere's a plentiful supply of young, fresh broad beans on the market, both British and French (English are about £3.50 per kg) The French are slightly the sweeter. Peas in the pod are around in good supply, too. Other British vegetables around include Heritage tomatoes, spring cabbages and cauliflowers.
Posted: 21 June 2007 | 00:00

Lamb, Peas, Crayfish

Lamb, Peas, CrayfishConsumers going away in June, July and August and a disinclination to turn on their ovens means a drop in trade of up to 40% for butchers, which sees them struggling to shift a lot of their animals.
Posted: 14 June 2007 | 00:00

Jersey Royals, Wild Salmon, Venison

Jersey Royals, Wild Salmon, VenisonThe main crop of Jersey Royals has started now so the price will be down. Nettles and spring greens are also still around and English microcress - rocket microcress, beetroot microcress - is also available. moves to the southern hemisphere
Posted: 06 June 2007 | 00:00

Market produce

There was plenty to keep Chef Conference delegates busy between afternoon demonstrations with a range of market stalls offering produce to taste
Posted: 24 May 2007 | 00:00

Pork, Asparagus, Salmon

Here, the hop-shoot season has now started and the first elderflowers are opening up. Sweet cicely will be around for the next two to three weeks, while wood sorrel is now at its best. Wild asparagus from France is in good supply, as is English asparagus...
Posted: 23 May 2007 | 00:00

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