Fuyu & Hachiya Persimmons…What's the Difference?
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...
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...
Robbie Sigona’s Produce Tips: Winter Squash, part deux Pumpkins/squash should look fresh and vibrant (as with all good produce). Blemishes are ok but as long...
Recipe: Orange-Cantaloupe Fizz Drink Sigona’s customer Daryce submitted the following recipe featuring our Marianne’s Cantaloupe ice cream, made with Turlock, Cali.-grown cantaloupe. Daryce says, “I...
Sigona’s Olive Oil of the Month: Hojiblanca from Australia It’s already mid-October and before we know it we’ll have new crop California olive oil in...
In the Kitchen with Sigona’s featuring Pastured Eggs This recipe is featured on episode II of our “Fresh from the Farm to the Kitchen” video...
We're excited to offer these new, small-ish squash to you! They're locally and organically grown in the Capay Valley, just north of Sacramento. This is a Honeynut squash - it's similar to a Butternut but it is sweeter and the flesh is a deeper orange (some sources say it contains more beta-carotene than a Butternut too). The skin of the Honeynut is all edible, making them a little easier to work with than a Butternut. Tell us in the comments how you use them! Find Honeynut squash at one of our two San Francisco Bay Area locations: Redwood City & Palo Alto. #farmersmarket #honeynutsquash #butternutsquash #squash #letseat #yum #foodie #redwoodcity #paloalto #sfbayarea #organic
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