Tips for Healthy Living Featuring: Back to School, Back to Lunch
Back to School, Back to Lunch Mid-August, it’s still summer, and already we’re closing in on back-to-school plans. Among those plans is the need to...
Back to School, Back to Lunch Mid-August, it’s still summer, and already we’re closing in on back-to-school plans. Among those plans is the need to...
Fresh Okra It’s California-grown this time of year, which is the best time to buy it. Choose okra that is bright green in color. Choose dry...
Baby Bok Choy Slaw with Carrots, Sweet Peppers and a Balsamic Ginger Dressing We put a twist on a traditional cabbage slaw by introducing baby...
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published July 28, 2015 · Last modified July 29, 2015
Juicing 101 So what is juicing? Juicing extracts the juice out of fruits and vegetables, distilling vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients into a liquid form, B-lining...
We carry the wild arugula instead of the regular arugula because it has more of a peppery flavor and tends to last longer than regular...
Select grapes with a light green to yellow color – the darker green ones won’t be as sweet. Choose grapes with green stems; older grapes...
Summer Gazpacho with Marvel Stripe Heirloom Tomatoes Nothing quite says summer like a luscious heirloom tomato, except, perhaps, a bowl of freshly prepared gazpacho. This...
No sulfur, no preservatives, no additives of any kind All Natural Mixed Dried Fruit $3.99 (8.5 oz) Reg. $6.79 Terrific savings! Load up on this...
Tomatoes! Along with fresh sweet corn and plump peaches, the arrival of heirloom tomatoes is one of the hallmarks of summer. And we’ve got some...
Corn, Basil & Tomato Bruschetta with Creamy Chèvre and Summertime Peach Balsamic Basil and corn is a fantastic combination; add in a couple other flavors...
Are you a fan of cherimoya? How would you describe the flavor of this tropical fruit? Some say it tastes like a banana & a pineapple with a custard-like texture. One thing we can say for sure is it's one of our favorite, unique, tropical treats! These are grown in Carpinteria, California, near Santa Barbara. In this video, Robbie Sigona, director of Sigona's Farmers Market, shares tips for selecting, storing and eating cherimoya. Make sure you watch out for the seeds (they're not hard to miss, but they're inedible). Let us know if you use cherimoya in recipes or if you prefer eating them simply with a spoon. Visit us in Redwood City or in Palo Alto at the Stanford Shopping Center, in California.
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