Robbie’s Produce Tips: Local Colossal Garlic
Select garlic that’s heavy for its size (older garlic will dry up and feel light). You’ll want garlic that’s firm so go ahead and give...
Select garlic that’s heavy for its size (older garlic will dry up and feel light). You’ll want garlic that’s firm so go ahead and give...
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by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published September 24, 2013 · Last modified September 19, 2013
John Sigona’s dried fruit and nut selection of the week is new crop, extra fancy California Medjool dates. 9 oz. Container – $2.99 (Reg. $4.99)...
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published September 22, 2013 · Last modified September 24, 2013
When I was younger, my images of mushrooms were the simple white button mushrooms found at every supermarket. I have to confess that I didn’t...
Don’t be intimidated by cooking mushrooms — all you need is a little patience and a nice, large sauté pan or skillet. Serve this as...
Chicken Salad with Natural Thompson Grapes, Crisp Apple and Roasted Cashews on a Bed of Butter Lettuce This salad also makes for a nice sandwich,...
John Sigona’s dried fruit and nut selection of the week is raw shelled mixed nuts featuring whole California almonds, pecan halves and walnuts along with...
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published September 10, 2013 · Last modified October 30, 2024
– Robbie Sigona is our produce buyer. He works with local farmers and scours the market for the very best in fresh fruits and vegetables...
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published September 10, 2013 · Last modified October 8, 2013
Are you a person who likes a nice, juicy steak but has heard that red meat can be bad for you? Have you tried to...
This dish comes together in no time, especially when you use our locally made Saporito pasta. It’s a fantastic way to use the local, organic...
Local, Sweet Strawberries over Gelato Drizzled with a Balsamic Reduction A good balsamic is already sweet due to the aging process, and our infused balsamics,...
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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