In the Store with Sigona’s Featuring: Fresh Cranberries
Diane Rezendes, food writer For most of us, cranberries are a seasonal thing, not to be given much thought after Christmas – at the latest....
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published November 28, 2017 · Last modified November 27, 2017
Diane Rezendes, food writer For most of us, cranberries are a seasonal thing, not to be given much thought after Christmas – at the latest....
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published October 31, 2017 · Last modified October 30, 2017
One of my favorite fall treats is the pear. We’ve been buying pears from Meyer orchards for many years. They are a 3rd generation family well-...
DFN Specials / Weekly Specials
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published October 17, 2017 · Last modified October 16, 2017
California Extra Fancy Calimyrna Figs I buy the very best because I know that’s what you expect. The Calimyrna Figs I bring to you are just...
Robbie Sigona’s Produce Tips for Squash Squash should be firm with no softness to them. Soft spots or shrivel happen when they are old. As...
Weekly Specials / Wine Pick of the Week
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published September 18, 2017 · Last modified September 17, 2017
Picket Fence 2014, Russian River Pinot Noir $13.99/Bottle Reg. $17.99 (Price good through Sept. 26, 2017) This elegant Pinot is the perfect wine for any...
Robbie Sigona is produce buyer for both the Redwood City and Palo Alto Sigona’s Farmers Market locations. He works with local farmers and scours the...
Heirloom Tomatoes Selecting heirloom tomatoes is different than other tomatoes. These beauties should have a slight give. Even when soft, (picked super-ripe) they’re sweet, juicy, full...
Summer’s Delight: Unique & Heirloom Melons By Robbie Sigona As we move into the height of summer, more melons make their way to our stores....
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...
Press very gently on the end opposite the stem end, there should be a slight give. For melons with ribs or netted flesh like the...
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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