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GO BEYOND FOUR SEASONS

Each fruit and vegetable has its own season, with subtle shifts that happen every day. Follow their microseasons to unlock flavour at every stage.

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In season today

  • Trombetta Courgettes

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    • Grower

      Paola

    • Location

      Savona, Liguria, Italy

    • Seasonality

      April - October

  • Barattiere Cucumbers

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    • Grower

      Donato & Vito

    • Location

      Fasano, Puglia

    • Seasonality

      April - September

  • Carosello Cucumbers

    gherkin cucumbers lined up in a row
    • Grower

      Donato & Vito

    • Location

      Fasano, Puglia

    • Seasonality

      April - September

  • Cherrybelle Radishes

    cherrybell radishes in bunches on the soil
    • Grower

      James

    • Location

      Ipswich, Suffolk

    • Seasonality

      April - September

  • Chives

    chives laid out on a grey background
    • Grower

      Alex & Roberto and Daniotti

    • Location

      Lombardy

    • Seasonality

      April - September

  • Cornish Earlies

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    • Grower

      Phillip

    • Location

      Truro, Cornwall

    • Seasonality

      April - July

  • Edible Flowers (Mixed, Viola, Cornflower)

    Sean from good earth growers
    • Grower

      Sean, Good Earth Growers

    • Location

      Saltash, Cornwall

    • Seasonality

      March - October

  • Fine Beans

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    • Grower

      Raffaele

    • Location

      Torre del Greco, Campania

    • Seasonality

      March - May

  • Galia Melon

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    • Grower

      Cooperative

    • Location

      Sanlucar de Barrameda, Cadiz

    • Seasonality

      April - June

  • Gariguette Strawberries

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    • Grower

      Alexandre

    • Location

      Moissac, Occitanie

    • Seasonality

      April - June

  • Green Asparagus

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    • Grower

      Andy

    • Location

      Norfolk, UK

    • Seasonality

      April - June

  • Grezzina Courgettes

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    • Grower

      Roero

    • Location

      Piedmont, Italy

    • Seasonality

      April - August

  • Leafy French Breakfast Radishes

    bunches of french breakfast radishes on the soil
    • Grower

      James

    • Location

      Ipswich, UK

    • Seasonality

      April - September

  • Meadowsweet

    meadowsweet laid out on a grey background
    • Grower

      Foraged

    • Location

      Wild, Scotland

    • Seasonality

      April - July

  • Mint Tips

    mint tips in a pot
    • Grower

      Sean

    • Location

      Saltash, Cornwall

    • Seasonality

      May - October

  • Piattone Beans

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    • Location

      Lazio, Italy

    • Seasonality

      April - July

  • Rock Samphire

    rock samphire growing in between the rocks
    • Grower

      Foraged

    • Location

      Wild, Cornwall & Wales

    • Seasonality

      May - September

  • Sea Aster

    pile of sea aster
    • Grower

      Foraged

    • Location

      Wild, Wales

    • Seasonality

      May - August

  • Spruce Tips

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    • Location

      Wild, Scotland

    • Seasonality

      May - June

  • Three Cornered Leek Flowers

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    • Grower

      Foraged, Simon

    • Location

      Wild, Cornwall

    • Seasonality

      April-May

  • Tropea Onions Fresh

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    • Grower

      Natale

    • Location

      Vibo Valentia, Calabria

    • Seasonality

      March - Late June

  • Wet Garlic

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    • Grower

      Fabrice

    • Location

      Mauvezin, Gers

    • Seasonality

      April - June

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PEAK SEASON BOX

Our Sourcing Team have selected the nine varieties tasting their best right now. From familiar favourites to lesser known varieties, these are our picks this week.

Baby Italian Artichokes – Lazio & Sardinia, Italy
Red Giant Mustard Greens – Great Fen Farm, UK
Yukon Gold Potatoes – The Potato Shop, Kent, UK
Grezzina Courgettes – Lazio & Campania, Italy
Monk's Beard (Barba di Frate) – Lazio, Italy
Spring Tropea Onions – Calabria, Italy
Fennel - Campania, Italy
Marinda Tomatoes - Sicily, Italy
Leafy Tarocco Oranges - Sicily, Italy
Golden Nugget Mandarins - Seville, Spain

Featured This Week 02/05 - 09/05

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EARLY

MELON – GALIA
Cadiz, Spain
Apr - Jun

We source sweet and aromatic Galia from a cooperative in Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Cadiz – an area renowned for its melons. In our second year of working together, we’re able to bring in ripe, wonderfully grown melons as early as April, ahead of Zerbinati’s Honey Moon and Sun Sweet varieties, which start arriving from late May into June.

In Sanlúcar de Barrameda, there’s a century old tradition of growing melons in a particular fashion. Growers here practise minimal irrigation in sandy soil with saline water. In this harsh environment, the plants are forced to reach deep into the soil to draw on nutrients. The effort is palpable: the melons have full-bodied flavour in dense, undiluted flesh.

Beyond irrigation techniques, the growers train their melons up trellises –  a method that allows for better pruning and precise harvesting, now a rare practice among commercial growers.

Although labour intensive, this allows for better airflow, more effective pruning and even less water uptake. Each is harvested at perfect ripeness, attractively cut with its long stalk still attached.

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PEAK

LOQUATS
Alicante, Spain
Mar - May

Loquats rarely travel far from Callosa d’en Sarria. When fully ripe, their skin is delicate – a characteristic that usually keeps them bound within their native growing region of Alicante and avoided by mainstream distributors, as they can be easily bruised in transit.

But ripe, as they are now, is the only way they should be eaten – this is when their flavour and texture are unparalleled. Currently at the peak of their season, you’ll find that they’re perfectly soft, golden, and bursting with tart-sweet flavour.

Peel back their golden-yellow to deep-orange skin, and you’ll find a sweet, apricot-like flavour with a bright, refreshing tartness towards the end. As their season progresses, their sweetness only deepens, too – so right now, they’re tasting exceptional.

A couple of years back, we remember how loquats were barely known in London. Today, it’s inspiring to hear how anticipated they are. Grown in Spain for over 2000 years, this subtropical fruit has found DOP status in the microclimate of Callosa d’en Sarria, Alicante. The groves are critically sheltered by a ring of sierra that maintain mellow temperatures throughout the year. No shocks to the fruit and, year in, year out, beautifully achieved Loquats that are deeper coloured and richer flavoured than we’ve found elsewhere.

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LATE

TOMATO – MARINDA
Pachino, Sicily
Feb - May

Expect no more than three weeks on Marinda Tomatoes. As temperatures rise in Sicily, the tomatoes ripen faster and growers have to be extra vigilant in order to catch them before they are overly mature.

With sourcing teams on the ground, we’re attentive to these seasonal changes and continue to source until flavour drops off. Where the start of the season brought taut skin and crunchy flesh with umami richness and acidic tang — the result of slow growth in cooler temperatures – now we can expect softer flesh with lower acidity and more rounded sweetness. These final harvests make the perfect bridge until the first soil-grown summer varieties kick off shortly in May.

Of all our Winter Tomatoes, we consider the Marinda to carry the greatest complexity –  balancing the bright acidity of its seeds with thick, deeply-ridged skin and crunchy, umami flesh. Despite its incredible flavour, low yield and intense labour demands make Marinda hard to find beyond their local market. We’re working with Sebastiano and his cooperative of small-scale growers on the southeast coast of Sicily to extend the reach of this unique variety.

Where intensively-grown tomato plants can produce up to 80kg per square metre, a Marinda grown with minimum intervention averages at just five – a remarkably low yield which demonstrates our growers’ commitment to flavour above all else.

Like all Winter Tomatoes, Marinda’s unique profile is derived from the stress of the cold and salinity of their growing environment. With farms lining the coast – some just 50m from the shoreline – the plants are sparsely irrigated using fresh seawater, sometimes naturally during high tides. Drawing down into the deep reserve of salts and minerals in the sand, the resulting fruits are firm, with an exceptionally high concentration of nutrients.

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We exist to fix the food system.

People are more cut off from the origins of their food than ever. This makes flavour, nutrition and farming practices that protect the planet, almost impossible to find.

By working directly with growers, we create a more sustainable way forward for farming. By giving everyone the tools to understand the power of our food choices, we empower everybody to become drivers of change.

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Go beyond four seasons

Each fruit and vegetable has its own season, with subtle shifts which happen every day. Follow their microseasons to unlock flavour at every stage.

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Know where your food comes from

We know the name of the people behind everything we source. Recognise their growing artistry to find out exactly where your food comes from (and why that matters).

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Make your diet diverse

Our growers work with varieties chosen for quality and nutrition, not yield. By selecting their crops you keep heritage seeds in play, add to ecosystem biodiversity and preserve unique flavours.

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