Edible flowers have become increasingly popular over the past few years. Nasturtiums are favored for their peppery flavor and bright color. NASTURTIUM LEAVES offer that same peppery flavor with a whole different look. Use them to brighten up the flavor in a green salad. Try spreading NASTURTIUM LEAVES with an herbed goat cheese or marscapone…
Vanilla Bean prices are falling…please call for quotes! Freshly picked Vanilla Bean are odorless the distinctive aroma develops as the beans are dried and fermented. Harvested, before they ripen, from the plant Vanilla planifolia, Vanilla pods are then plunged into hot steam at 160F before being left to ferment for up to four weeks. After…
These long, slender Peppers are bright red, and dry very well for ristras and dried hot pepper flakes. A pungent chile (7 out of 10 on the heat scale) usually found dried or ground, our grower is providing them to us while still fresh. This Cayenne variety originally hailed from Calabria, Italy, and arrived to…
Fresh chile names can be very confusing in Southern California. Our goal is to sort this out. The name PASILLA means “little raisin,” a reference to the raisiny appearance and aroma of the this very distinctive chile that the West Coast calls CHILACA. This misnomer was started in northwestern Mexico and Californians perpetuate it. To…
Chile de Arbol is a Cayenne type Chile grown in Mexico. Green when immature, and red when mature, de Arbol Chiles are not very flavorful, but very, very picante, making them desirable for sauces. Usually 2.5-3 inches long and 3/8 inch in diameter, de Arbol Chilis rate a 7 on the heat scale.
In Southeast Asia, these pods are known as wild tamarind, and they are prized as cooking vegetables. In Latin countries, they are called GUAJE, and every chef we asked said they would be using them in salsas, or roasting them and eating them as snacks.
Habanero chilis are probably the most famous and feared of the chile line-up. They are green, orange, orange-red or red when fully ripe, shaped like little pointed lanterns, and up to 2 inches long and 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 inches in diameter. They measure 200,000-500,000 on the Scoville heat index. For reference, jalapenos register…
Capsicum pubescens is the only domesticated species of peppers with no wild form. The center of origin for this species was Bolivia, and it was probably domesticated about 6,000 B.C., making it one of the oldest domesticated plants in the Americas. The common name for this species in South America is rocoto or locoto. In…
If you like the idea of a vegetable that is soft but crunchy, with the flavor of green pepper, string beans, and asparagus (all touched with a sorely citric edge) and the slipperiness of okra, NOPALES (a.k.a. cactus leaves, cactus pads) are for you. Steam nopales quickly over boiling water for a few minutes (do…
The Poblano or Chile Poblano, as it is known in Mexico, originated near the city of Pueblo, southeast of Mexico City’ hence its name Poblano or pepper from Pueblo. It is one of the most popular cultivars in that country. The fruit is undulating an more or less triangular in shape. The flesh is moderately…
Also known as the chile Colorado or long red chile, the Red Anaheim has a more developed sweetness than the green Anaheim, and is a very versatile chile. They are at their best roasted: excellent in sauces, as rajas (strips of roasted chiles), and stuffed (rellenos). Red Anaheims are also good pickled (en escabeche) and…
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Native to tropical Africa, the tamarind tree (Tamarindus indica) is prized for its pods, which grow in clusters and contain very small beans, surrounded by a sweet-sour pulp, which forms the basis of sweet drinks and food. The pulp can also be turned into a syrup, with the addition of sugar, and then diluted to…
The area from southern Texas to Guatemala is home both to the wild forms of the Tomatillo and the present-day cultivated forms. These tomato-like relatives of the Cape gooseberry are thin-skinned and encased in a papery husk. When ripe, the 8 may vary in color from green to yellow, or purple. The flesh is pale…
From Alice Waters’ book Chez Panisse Fruit: “ Black currants are seldom eaten as fresh fruit. They have a very strong almost resinous character, which is tamed and altered somewhat by cooking. Black currants are extensively grown in Burgundy, where they go into the making of crè me de cassis… Black currants can be cooked…
Black Raspberries, affectionately called “Blackcaps” by growers, are native to North America. The Native Americans often used the bumpy fruit as a coloring agent for their deep purple stain. These uniquely flavored berries have a distinct and moderately tart taste. They are delicious as compotes, as a foundation flavor for ice cream, and they make…
These sweet and juicy prizes are highly guarded by bramble bushes with needle-sharp prickers. The Blackberries have been captured especially for your creations and will arrive, fresh, plump and richly dark. These purplish-black bumpies are the largest of the wild berries and will only improve with cooking. Heating Blackberries will intensify their color and soften…
This beautiful pack of Mixed Berries contains three pints each of four different truly ripe specialty Berries. Right now the pack contains Golden Raspberries, Tulameen Raspberries (15% sugar with floral notes), Triple Crown Blackberries (16% sugar…amazingly sweet Blackberries!) and Blueberries (17% sugar with surprising depth of flavor). Once you taste these Berries you will understand…
Worth their weight in gold (pun intended), these specialty raspberries are a sweet treat at any time of year. With color that varies from light blond to a deep golden yellow, their rich and creamy flavor contains hints of the common red raspberry, banana and apricot. Gold raspberries can be a unique addition to your…
(Please note: Mulberries will be wet when you receive them. They are purely an ingredient berry. Do not expect them to look like nice, dry Blackberries. Be ready for lots of juice in the bottom of the clamshell!) Native to western Asia, Black Mullberries are precious, both in availability and price. While they look like…