Crunchy, sweet, and refreshingly tart — apples are in peak season and perfect for snacking, baking or slicing into salads. Store apples in the fridge to maintain their crisp texture. Look for varieties like Kanzi, Jazz, Royal Gala, Bravo, Envy, Granny Smith, Fuji or Pink Lady and enjoy them in lunchboxes, baked desserts or paired with cheese. Did you know: Eating whole apples can help control your appetite and assist with weight loss.
Crisp, juicy and subtly sweet, nashi pears are ideal for fresh eating, slicing into salads, or pairing with soft cheeses. Store in the fridge for up to a week to retain their crunch. Try grating into slaws with fennel for a refreshing twist or slicing into wedges for lunchboxes.
Lusciously sweet with a creamy texture, custard apples are delicious eaten with a spoon or blended into smoothies. Select fruit that yields gently to pressure. To ripen, leave at room temperature, then store in the fridge once soft. Slice open, remove seeds, and enjoy the tropical flavour.
Bright and zesty, lemons add a citrus lift to both sweet and savoury dishes. Use in salad dressings, marinades, curds, cakes or teas
Ruby red rhubarb has a distinct tangy flavour that teams superbly with apples, nashi, pears, cinnamon, lemon rind, ginger and cream to make impressive cakes or warming desserts like an apple and rhubarb sponge pudding. Rhubarb tangy flavour also teams well with roasted pork belly.
Imperial mandarin crop is first class. The fruit is sweet, juicy and well-priced