Look for spears that are compact with no signs of flowering on the tips.
The asparagus should have a fresh cut on the bottom and it should have a green color all the way down the stalk, with as little white as possible.
Color or size is a matter of preference. Thin asparagus tastes stronger and more grassy. Thicker spears taste sweeter.
Did you know… the white asparagus is not a different variety? It’s just regular asparagus that’s been chlorophyll-deprived by being grown away from sunlight either under earthen mounds or plastic.
One end is the tough stem end; the other is the tender flower. To separate, hold it on both ends and bend. The stalk will snap at its natural breaking point.
Store in the fridge for 4-5 days.
If you have room in the fridge, and lots of extra time on your hands, cut asparagus and place in a bowl or saucer of water for a long life. This will actually bring older asparagus back to life.
We have cheeses from California to Switzerland and everywhere in between! Our award-winning cheese department is under the supervision of our long-time cheesemonger, Maria Sanchez. She can help you pick out the perfect cheese for snacking, charcuterie, a recipe or for a holiday treat.
We carry a wide variety of brand name cheeses as well as a few we've made our own, such as Sigona's Dream of the Mountain, which is made in Switzerland, and Sigona's Moo-Na Lisa Reserve, which is made for us by Central Coast Creamery in California. Many of the cheeses you'll find here are award-winners themselves, such as Hornbacher, an incredible, handcrafted and aged cheese made by 4-time World Cheese Champion Michael Spycher.
Our market in Palo Alto, located in the Stanford Shopping Center, has an extensive cheese department as well. Come visit us today!
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