Vegetable

Aburjeen Dutch (5kg)

Original price was: £8.00.Current price is: £6.50.

Discover the smooth, tender texture and mildly sweet flavor of Aburjeen Dutch eggplants. Perfect for grilling, roasting, or incorporating into stews and curries, these beautiful purple eggplants bring a delightful richness to your dishes. Rich in fiber and antioxidants, Aburjeen Dutch is a nutritious and versatile vegetable that adds vibrant color and taste to your kitchen. Grab fresh Aburjeen Dutch today and elevate your meals!

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Apollo Garlic (10kg)

Original price was: £40.00.Current price is: £36.00.

Apollo Garlic is a premium-quality variety known for its strong aroma, firm white cloves, and excellent shelf life. Ideal for everyday cooking, it adds a bold and rich flavor to any dish — from sauces and marinades to stir-fries and roasts.

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Bullet chilli (3kg)

Original price was: £25.00.Current price is: £19.50.

Small but mighty! Bullet chillies pack a fiery punch with their intense heat and vibrant red color. Perfect for adding bold spice to sauces, marinades, and dishes that need an extra kick. Fresh, flavorful, and sure to awaken your taste buds—handle with care!

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Carrot (10kg)

Original price was: £10.00.Current price is: £8.50.

Crunchy, sweet, and naturally packed with vitamins A and C, our fresh carrots are perfect for snacking, cooking, or juicing. Whether you’re adding vibrant color to salads or blending up healthy smoothies, these carrots deliver crisp texture and delicious flavor every time. A versatile and nutritious staple for your kitchen!

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Cauliflower

Original price was: £11.50.Current price is: £7.50.

Crunchy, versatile, and packed with nutrients! Our fresh cauliflower heads are perfect for roasting, steaming, or turning into low-carb rice and creamy soups. Naturally rich in vitamins C and K, fiber, and antioxidants, cauliflower is a delicious and healthy addition to any meal. Pick up yours today and enjoy the crisp, mild flavor that’s perfect for everything from salads to hearty mains!

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Coriander English

Original price was: £10.50.Current price is: £8.50.

Coriander is an aromatic herb from the Apiaceae family, widely used in cooking across the world. The term “coriander” typically refers to the seeds, which are warm, citrusy, and slightly nutty in flavor. The fresh green leaves are known as cilantro in some regions (especially in the U.S. and Canada), and have a bright, pungent flavor with a hint of citrus. Every part of the plant—leaves, stems, seeds, and even roots—is edible and used in a variety of global cuisines, including Indian, Middle Eastern, Latin American, and Asian dishes. Coriander is also valued for its digestive and antioxidant properties.

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Coriander Spain

Original price was: £15.50.Current price is: £12.50.

Cilantro (known internationally as coriander) is a fragrant herb used in various regional dishes, particularly in the Canary Islands and some southern areas of Spain. The fresh leaves have a bright, citrusy flavor and are often used in mojos (like mojo verde) and some stews or marinades. The seeds, called semillas de cilantro, are less commonly used in traditional Spanish cuisine but are valued in global cooking for their warm, slightly sweet, and earthy flavor.

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Ginger (10kg)

Original price was: £20.00.Current price is: £15.50.

Zesty, aromatic, and packed with natural health benefits — our fresh ginger is perfect for cooking, teas, smoothies, and home remedies. With its bold flavor and vibrant freshness, it’s a must-have in every kitchen.

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Green chilli (3kg)

Original price was: £15.00.Current price is: £12.50.

Green chilli is a slender, elongated pepper known for its sharp, fiery heat and vibrant green color. A member of the Capsicum genus, it adds a bold, spicy kick to dishes across many cuisines, especially in South Asian, Mexican, and Southeast Asian cooking. Depending on the variety, green chillies can range from mildly pungent to intensely hot, with flavor notes that are fresh, grassy, and slightly tangy. Rich in vitamin C and capsaicin, they’re prized not only for their heat but also for their health benefits, including anti-inflammatory and metabolism-boosting properties.

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Green paper (5kg)

Original price was: £10.50.Current price is: £7.50.

Green pepper, also known as a green bell pepper, is a crisp, mildly sweet vegetable from the Capsicum annuum species. Unlike its red, yellow, or orange counterparts, it is harvested before full ripeness, giving it a slightly bitter edge and a grassy, fresh flavor. Its firm, juicy flesh and hollow interior make it versatile in cooking—perfect for salads, stir-fries, stuffing, grilling, or enjoying raw. Green peppers are rich in vitamins A and C, antioxidants, and dietary fiber, making them both a flavorful and nutritious addition to meals.

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Karella (3kg)

Original price was: £20.00.Current price is: £17.50.

Karela, also known as bitter gourd or bitter melon, is a unique, green, warty-looking vegetable known for its distinctively bitter taste. Common in Indian, Asian, and African cuisines, karela is typically stir-fried, stuffed, boiled, or used in curries. Despite its bitterness, it is loved for its deep, earthy flavor and ability to absorb spices well.

Karela is also highly valued in traditional medicine, especially Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine. It is rich in vitamins C and A, fiber, and antioxidants, and is believed to help regulate blood sugar, improve digestion, and cleanse the liver.

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Lemon (10kg)

Original price was: £20.00.Current price is: £15.00.

Lemon is a bright yellow citrus fruit from the Citrus limon tree, known for its sharp, tangy flavor and refreshing aroma. Its juice is highly acidic, making it a staple in both sweet and savory dishes, as well as beverages like lemonade and teas. The zest (outer peel) is rich in fragrant oils and used to add an intense citrus flavor to baked goods and sauces.

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