In seasonColey, purple sprouting and pork(07 April 2005 00:00)Fish There will also be plenty of sardines, wytch soles, whiting and mackerel on the market, but prices on John Dory, bream, cod and herring are set to rise. Diver-caught scallops from Norway are also available. Source:
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Look out over the coming weeks for the ever-popular English asparagus. The short 6-8 week season is highly anticipated and the crop very popular. Broad beans are also now plentiful. French breakfast-bunched radishes are outstanding this month. They are delicious with butter and sea salt. The stone fruit situation is still poor. No cherries or apricots are available and the quality of nectarines and peaches has been inconsistent. Plums, however, remain good - mainly from South Africa. Blood oranges are beginning to go past their seasonal best, but European melons are now arriving again, and they will obviously improve in flavour with the weather. Source:
Meat The waiting game is on for the best new-season English lamb. It is available in small quantities, but we haven't had enough sun for it to reach its best. Be patient. Older lamb (pictured) has got great flavour and can be tender, but is more difficult to obtain. Chicken of all types is getting dearer but there is still a great deal of imported in the country. It is probably about a quarter of the price of the best free-range. Source:
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Bissara A traditional Algerian dish similar to hummus but made with fresh, young, shelled broad beans. It is great served with warm pitta breads and freshly cut lemon wedges. Ingredients Method
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