Real France suggests the following may be of interest to you:
Four Oaks Continental delicatessen for high quality fresh and preserved speciality food products sourced from across the UK and Europe
70 The Homend
Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 1BX
Telephone 01531 631979
| NEWS & EVENTS |
| ARTICLE FROM DELIA ONLINE JANUARY 2011 SALT OF THE EARTH... |
| Seasoning food is essential, but most of us are now aware that too much salt can incur health risks. If you are keen to use salt, why not try low-sodium fleur du sel sea salt, which is hand-harvested from salt marshes off Noirmoutier in Brittany and therefore has a natural purity that you can never find in processed salt: even used sparingly it generates a lot of flavour. Real France also imports flavoured salts too, including Merlot Red Wine & Mixed Herbs, Seaweed and Oregano & Riesling. Find them at Borough Market or buy online here. |
THE BEST BOROUGH MARKET TAKE AWAYS |
Borough Market is the place to be for any discerning food-lover, but with more than a hundred tempting traders there are some serious decisions to be made. Time Out hand-picks the best places to get great grub and go. Middle Market (71112 222/Tues-Sat, times vary). The custard pots (£1) and ices £2-£3) at this purveyor of select French food are excellent for satisfying a sweet tooth. We recommend the decadent salted caramel or tart passion fruit flavours.Article here. |
| TIMEOUT LONDON |
Borough Market is an unmissable destination for London food lovers, catering to both top chefs in search of premium ingredients and grazing epicures hungry for freshly prepared mouthfuls of culinary excellence. You'll find cured meats and crème caramel, tapas and fine cheeses – all in a bustling, atmospheric setting. Borough Market is a food lovers' favourite free-for-all This dazzling food market offers a vast array of artisanal munchables and difficult-to-find ingredients. The market is a delight for all the senses, and is best enjoyed with a big shopping bag and empty stomach when the crowds are at low ebb. If you’re after something sweet,make your way to Real France in the recently opened extension to Borough called Jubilee Market for crème caramel pots – they’re good value at £1 each. Avoid the crowds and go first thing on Saturday mornings, from 8am or 9am, or from midday on Thursday or Friday. |