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.

In season today
The first harvests. Not yet available in abundance or fully developed, this is the time to get inspired by new flavour combinations.
Forced Rhubarb

Growers
Robert, Jonathan & Jason
Location
The Rhubarb Triangle, West Yorkshire
Seasonality
January - April
Marinda Tomatoes
Tardivo di Ciaculli Mandarins
Agretti
Baby Artichokes
Baby Swiss Chard
Blanca de Tudela
Borage
Camone Tomatoes
Figs Dried, Kimi
Hass Avocados
Italian Broad Beans
Mashua Root
Oro Blanco
Passion Fruit
Rosella di Lusia
Tarassaco
Wild Garlic
Witloof Chicory

PEAK SEASON BOX
Our Sourcing Team have selected the 9-10 varieties tasting their best right now. From familiar favourites to lesser known ones, these are our picks this week.
Green English Asparagus - Norfolk & Kent, UK
Alphonso Mango - Maharashtra, India
Datterini Tomato – Modica, Sicily
Romana Courgette - Lazio, Italy
Fresh Peas - Campania, Italy
Cucumber Carosello - Puglia, Italy
Wild Garlic Leaves - UK
Green Piattone Beans - Lazio, Italy
Wet Garlic - Toulouse, France
Friggitelli Pepper - Lazio, Italy
Featured This Week 15/05 – 22/05

SAVOURING THE SEASON:
Zucchiolo, Binu, Delistra & Maru
We have a soft spot for growers who preserve tradition, whether they are saving seeds, sticking to age-old methods or forgoing chemical intervention. Often, this preservation can even lead to innovation, with growers striving to bring tradition into our modern age.
We’re now trialling Zucchiolo, Binu, Delistra and Maru through an ongoing project with seed breeder Francisco, in partnership with the University of Almería.
The university seed breeding programme is working with growers who are crossbreeding variants of the same vegetables, using cross-pollination, to produce entirely new varieties of courgette, aubergine, broadbean and beyond. The seeds they are crossing are from their seed bank, meaning they are often crossing modern varieties with their ancient, wild ancestors.
They are doing this in order to breed vegetables that foster better gut health, with the larger aim of fighting colon cancer through diet. In doing so, they have produced some really novel varieties with fantastic flavour and versatility.
Zucchiolo are small round summer squashes with dense flesh and a striking yellow and green striped skin. Binu Courgette Flowers are bred to cling tightly to the top of their courgette, which is picked extremely young, keeping them fresher for longer. Delistra Aubergines are mini and striped. The seeds inside are more intact than in conventional aubergines, this does not impact the flavour but enhances their positive impact on the gut. Maru Beans are long and deep purple - turning an even brighter purple when cooked, thanks to the elevated levels of anthocyanins they are bred for.
We are thrilled to bring you truly new vegetables, for such a noble cause. This trial will be going on until July and we look forward to seeing and tasting the innovation it inspires in your kitchen.
Go Deeper
Voir toutWe 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.
Now is the time for action. Join the food system revolution.
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.
WHAT’S IN SEASON?
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).
MEET THE GROWERS
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.
PEAK SEASON BOX
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