Sigona’s Olive Oil of the Month: April 2012
Sigona’s Olive Oil of the Month: April 2012 With March arrived the first day of spring, although it was difficult to tell due to the...
Olive Oil of the Month / Sigona's Olive Oil & Balsamics
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published April 2, 2012
Sigona’s Olive Oil of the Month: April 2012 With March arrived the first day of spring, although it was difficult to tell due to the...
Win a Giant Chocolate Easter Egg from Sigona’s! No purchase necessary, simply send in answers to the questions below. Those with all the right answers...
Cheese Deals: Artisan Cheeses From the Bay Area and Around the World by Andy Coffaro Don’t hesitate to come in today to take advantage of...
In the Kitchen with Sigona’s featuring Spectacular Cheeses We have some incredible cheeses on sale this week at Sigona’s…savings this extreme don’t come around too...
This balsamic uses natural 100% pure maple produced at a small family farm in Vermont. It is outrageously good! Think pancakes, barbecue sauce base, waffles, roasted...
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...
Strong Enough to Handle the Sumo Mandarin? Come check out these seedless and sweet rarities at Sigona’s before they’re gone We know the weather has...
Central Coast Creamery Seascape Wins Best in Class at World Cheese Contest Award-winning artisan cheese is available today at Sigona’s Farmers Market. We have very...
Pastured Eggs vs. Pasteurized Eggs: What’s the Difference? Pastured and Pasteurized might sound alike, but they mean two totally different things when it comes to...
Nice to Know Ya, Cherimoya What lies beneath the leathery skin is a custard-like fruit that’s fantastic in smoothies, salsas or simply on its own....
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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