Eating with the Season
In our global economy, when we can buy anything at any time, is there any good reason to eat seasonally? In fact, there is. Buying...
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by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published June 27, 2012 · Last modified August 2, 2012
In our global economy, when we can buy anything at any time, is there any good reason to eat seasonally? In fact, there is. Buying...
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published June 27, 2012 · Last modified August 2, 2012
Ah, summer. Barbeques send swirls of mouth-watering scents through the air, kids run through sprinklers, you favorite fruits are now coming from local growers and...
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published June 26, 2012 · Last modified August 25, 2013
Fresh-picked corn lends itself to a corn-a-copia of delights…sorry, couldn’t resist! Whether on the cob or shaved off and stirred into a dish, don’t miss...
Recipe courtesy of Luisa Ormonde, a local private chef and caterer. Luisa says, “I made these this morning for a client and will make them...
Robbie Sigona’s Produce Tips: What’s New This week: We have in our famous, local Bing cherries from Andy Mariani’s orchard in Santa Clara Valley…just south...
Healthy, Quick, Delicious: Local Halibut and White Seabass These local, line-caught beauties are now at Sigona’s in Redwood City! Come in today for fantastic fillets...
In the Kitchen with Sigona’s Featuring Local Halibut Halibut has a snow-white flesh, firm texture (sometimes called the steak of seafood) and a mild flavor...
In the Kitchen with Sigona’s Featuring Local White Seabass The Monterey Bay Aquarium has noted that local wild, line-caught white seabass is a “Best Choice”...
Tips for Healthy Living We’ve partnered with Dr. Doug Husbands of Holistic Health Bay Area to bring you a new set of Tips for Healthy...
Fresh Cherry Cobbler with Mascarpone Ice Cream A dish perfect to celebrate the local cherry season! Recipe and photo courtesy of Luisa Ormonde of Luisa’s...
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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