Sigona's February 2012 olive oil of the month
Sigona’s February 2012 olive oil of the month Cobrançosa from Portugal This oil… is beautifully floral, herbaceous and fantastically fresh comes from the most coveted...
Sigona’s February 2012 olive oil of the month Cobrançosa from Portugal This oil… is beautifully floral, herbaceous and fantastically fresh comes from the most coveted...
Spinach & Basil Pesto With Cobrançosa Extra Virgin Olive Oil Recipe courtesy of Rachel Bradley-Gomez of Au Jardin Potager food blog. You can use a...
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...
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published January 25, 2012 · Last modified April 30, 2024
Learn about the differences in two avocado varieties now available at Sigona’s: the Fuerte and the Hass. By Robbie Sigona Avocados are practically a staple...
In the Kitchen with Sigona’s featuring Avocados California avocados are a wonderful ingredient; their creamy richness provides a cooling antidote to chili or salsa and...
More Wattle & Comb Pastured Eggs Coming Soon Wattle & Comb just bought in 200 more chicks that are ready to start laying petite-sized eggs...
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...
Recipe: California Arbosana Brownies with Dark Chocolate Tangerine Balsamic Ganache Sigona’s Fresh Press California Arbosana Extra Virgin Olive Oil is our olive oil of the...
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...
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published December 28, 2011 · Last modified December 14, 2017
Our Favorite Citrus of the Season: Page Mandarins The Page mandarin is hailed for its super sugar and vitamin C content – it’s a Sigona’s...
Say hello to Radicchio Rosa! This gorgeous, pink-colored chicory has just arrived at our market from J. Marchini Farms in La Grand, CA. It’s up on display next to its chicory cousins, Castelfranco and Treviso. These have a unique flavor that’s delicately bitter, adding great texture and deliciousness to salads or braises. Check out J. Marchini Farms' website for a few serving suggestions, then come to Sigona’s to pick up these chicories! #radicchiorosa #treviso #castelfranco #chicory #chicories #salad #saladgreens #eatyourgreens #eatyogreens #eatinggreensisaspecialtreat #supportlocal #shopsmall #eatlocal #eatseasonal #locallyowned #bayareafood #finefoods #local #farmersmarket #specialtyfoods #specialtyproduce
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