John’s DFN Pick: Local Shelled Walnuts
New Crop Shelled Walnuts Raw Light Halves & Pieces Special $2.99 (7 oz.) Reg. $4.99 Our walnuts come from Hollister, California– an area I’m...
New Crop Shelled Walnuts Raw Light Halves & Pieces Special $2.99 (7 oz.) Reg. $4.99 Our walnuts come from Hollister, California– an area I’m...
Three of California’s Finest Dried Apples All natural, no sulfur, no GMO, no sweeteners Super intense, complex flavors, beautiful appearance & sensational all natural dried...
Lots of Health Benefits Extraordinary Pistachios from Central Valley, Ca. Rare roasted, salted or roasted, no salt colossal size. The Very Best in the World!...
John Sigona’s Dried Fruit & Nut Pick of the Week are Dried Hachiya Persimmons 9.5 oz. Container – $5.99 (Reg. $8.99) (Good through May 10,...
Whole Dried, All Natural, Nothing Added Rainier Cherries Our dried Rainier cherries are from the Coachella Valley, in California. They are delicious and good for...
California Whole Raw (Jumbo Size) Pistachio Meats Our raw pistachio meats are from Terra Bella, in the Central Valley, California. Picked at full maturity for...
DFN Specials / Weekly Specials
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published January 24, 2017 · Last modified January 26, 2017
Crystallized Ginger Medallions 9 oz. Container – $3.99 (Reg. $6.99) Our crystallized ginger medallions are simply the best. They are harvested in the Fiji and both...
Locally grown pomegranates come into season in Northern California in the fall and hit their peak around early to mid November. Robbie Sigona, lead produce buyer and market director for Sigona's Farmers Market in Redwood City and Palo Alto, Calif., shares info about the Wonderful variety pomegranate and what to look for so you pick out the very best. Plus, he gives a few tips for how to open and deseed a pomegranate! #pomegranate #fruit #fallfruit #fallfood #inseason #farmersmarket #sfbayarea #sfpeninsula #Foodie #pom #arils #salad #fallsalad #recipe #howto #producetips #greengrocer #specialtyproduce
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