
It seems as if I am turning into quite a farmer's market snob. Although I still love my farmers market, right down the street, this Saturday I ventured to San Francisco where I wanted to try the Ferry Building Farmers Market, something I have heard huge raves about and where many of the Bay Area chefs find inspiration for their menus. After a stroll through the vendors I understand the hype! What a wonderful gathering of fresh produce!
I thought that I would share some of my new discoveries:


Purple Carrots - We now have every vegetable in purple, potatoes, cauliflower and now carrots! What color will come next?
Pummelo - These suckers were huge, about 6-8" in diameter (those are pomegranates behind for scale) and the largest of all citrus fruits. They are native to Asia and similar to a grapefruit.
Fuyu Persimmons - I have heard of persimmons, but never tasted one or seen one until moving to California. And, who knew that there was more than one variety? The Fuyu are meant to be eaten while they are hard, you slice them and eat them like an apple. Quite good, but I prefer the Hayicha.

Isn't California great? Wonderful and interesting produce all year long!
3 comments:
Looking good sweetie. Looks like you are becoming an expert blogger.
Love Terry
I love your blog!! Persimmons grow in the midwest, but are smaller than the ones in your pix. I used to pick them from trees that grew on the estate behind our house and make persimmon pudding. Mom
You sound so professional!! Glad you are enjoying classes. You are sure to fatten up Terry if you keep cooking menus like the one you posted. How wonderful it sounds!
Have you heard of Hetch Hetchy Reservoir out near Yosemite?
love ya, DAD
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