Exclusive to Sigona’s: Moo-Na Lisa Cheese
Exclusive to Sigona’s: Moo-Na Lisa Cheese Locally made exclusively for Sigona’s, this Gouda-Gruyere style cheese is so good it makes you smile. Sigona’s cheese fans...
Exclusive to Sigona’s: Moo-Na Lisa Cheese Locally made exclusively for Sigona’s, this Gouda-Gruyere style cheese is so good it makes you smile. Sigona’s cheese fans...
Pear, Wine & Cheese Pairings Ah, the beauty of a simple indulgence. Pears, cheese & wine are simple, yet elegant, pairings for parties, ladies’ night...
Serving suggestions for Sigona’s Red Apple Balsamic Imagine the fresh-baked aroma of apple pie infused into Sigona’s 6-12 year aged balsamic! Our Red Apple Balsamic...
Sigona’s Local Vendor Featured in Gentry Magazine Sigona’s local vendor Lois Cobb, maker of our irresistible Cook E. Jar cookies, was featured in Gentry Magazine...
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published October 21, 2011 · Last modified November 29, 2022
The Fuyu is firm, squat and rounded. It should be eaten when firm and crisp, like an apple. They have a spicy-sweet flavor that some...
Soak up a bit more of summer with (free!) Summertime Watermelon Marmalade Did you get a free jar of the Right Brain Kitchens Strawberry Fields...
Now at Sigona’s: Happiness Within fresh, handmade dips Hummus Fava Bean & Herbs Tahini Special introductory price: $3.99 each Reg. $4.99. Prices valid through Oct....
In the Kitchen with Sigona’s featuring Pumpkins & Winter Squash Pumpkin Puree Pureed pumpkin is great for breads, ice cream, soups, pies and many...
Have your pumpkin and eat it too! While most pumpkin-like squash are perfect for decoration, they also make a delicious dish. By Robbie Sigona California...
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...
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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