Beni Haruka is one of the most popular variety of Sweet Potato in Japan. It is soft in texture and remarkable sweet flavour.Farm: Imported by Food Gallery
Certificate: Phyto
Storage: 8-11C
The Delaware grape is a cultivar derived from the grape species Vitis labrusca or 'Fox grape' which is used for the table and wine production.
The skin of the Delaware grape when ripened has a pale red.Farm: Imported By Food Gallery
Certificate: Phyto
Storage: 2-4C
Pack size: 200 g.
Ambrosia apples are sweet and honey-like, and sweet apples are great for eating out of hand. They also do not turn brown easily when cut, making them a great salad or snack apple. They are perfect for amenity baskets.Farm:Imported By Food Gallery
Certificate:PhytoStorage: 0-3C
Radicchio (pronounced rah-dee-key-oh) is a type of chicory with white veins and deep reddish-purple leaves that form a round or elongated head. Chicory is an herbaceous group of plants that includes Belgian endive. The roots of some chicory plants are also dried and ground to make a popular coffee substitute by the same name. Radicchio resembles a colorful head of cabbage or lettuce. It's just as easy to prepare, but it has a distinctive bitter taste that mellows with cooking. It comes with a higher price tag too.Farm: Imported by Food Gallery
Certificate: Phyto
Storage: 0-3C
Peaches are a characteristically fuzzy fruit native to northwest China. They are a member of the stone fruit family,
having one large middle seed, as do cherries, apricots, plums, and nectarines.Farm:Imported By Food GalleryCertificate: PhytoStorage: 0-3CPack size: 640g.
Peaches are related to plums, apricots, cherries, and almonds. They’re considered drupes or stone fruit because their flesh surrounds a shell that houses an edible seed.They can be eaten on their own or added to a variety of dishes. What’s more, peaches are nutritious and may offer an array of health benefits, including improved digestion, smoother skin, and allergy relief.Farm: Imported by Food GalleryCertificate: PhytoStorage: 2-4 C˚
This variety of plumcot is a hybrid mix of 50% plum and 50% apricot. Though the variety retains its green skin when ripe, it is one of the sweetest of all plumcots with a sugar content of 23%! The taste is a juicy sweetness that explodes with flavor in every bite. Use as a refreshing hand fruit, blended in a smoothie, or as a sauce paired with chicken or pork. The Emerald Beaut will add a splash of delightful sweetness to any summer fruit salad.Farm:Imported By Food Gallery
Certificate:PhytoStorage: 0-3C