Thursday 1 September 2022

Standing Up for Insect Rights: Nature's Keyworkers Hold Miniature Protest at Organic Farm

Nature's keyworkers held a protest standing up for their insect rights at an organic farm in the North East today, marking the start of Organic September. 

Armed with some mini placards, they gathered at Bays Leap organic farm in Newcastle calling on the new Prime Minister to take action to save nature in their first 100 days in government.

Meanwhile, a Change.org petition launched for Organic September by the Organic Trade Board on behalf of insects is gaining momentum with over 500 signatures, giving wildlife such as earthworms, ladybirds and bees a voice for the first time.

The UK's organic industry is requesting the new PM commits to protecting wildlife in any policies - and represents the UK at the crucially important UN Biodiversity Conference (COP15) in December.

Farmer Chris McDonald manages Bays Leap dairy farm, where the protest took place, which has been fully certified organic since 2018. Chris explained that his cows graze in the paddocks on forages such as herbal lays. Each year, he works with a local beekeeper to deploy bees onto the fields to help pollinate the flowers including red and white clover, lucerne and natural varieties.

He said: “The human race is here because of nature, let's work with it. We've tried fighting it before and it doesn't like it. If we want harmony, we need to give nature a chance. My forages work in harmony  with the pollinators - they're crucial in the balance of keeping my farm successful.”

The theme for this year's Organic September is “Nature would choose organic”. This reflects that if wildlife such as bees, earthworms and ladybirds had a voice, they would want more farming to be organic, reducing their exposure to chemical fertilisers and pesticides, helping to keep the delicate ecosystem in balance.

Not only are insects a vital part of a balanced ecosystem, providing food for other animals and recycling nutrients, they also play an essential role in our global food system. One in three mouthfuls of food depends on pollinators and without pollinators we wouldn't have potatoes, strawberries, tomatoes, coffee, chocolate or cotton.

Cristina Dimetto, General Manager of the Organic Trade Board (OTB), said: “Organic farming works with nature, not against it, encouraging natural predators like ladybirds and pollinators like bees and butterflies rather than spraying harmful pesticides. As a result, on average, plant, insect and bird life is 50% more abundant on organic farms. There are up to seven times more wild bees in organic grain fields. So if nature did have a voice - it would choose organic. 

“If pesticides were substituted for more sustainable farming practices (like organic), this could slow or reverse the decline in insects. The hope is that even tiny insect-sized steps can make a big difference when it comes to keeping nature's crucial keyworkers thriving.”

For more information visit www.GoOrganicUK.com and to sign the petition head to https://www.change.org/NatureProtest

This post is brought to you at the That's Food and Drink Organic September campaign. Please look out for more features like this one. 


Fitbakes hits the sweet spot for supermarkets ahead of HFSS regulations

Fitbakes, which is one of the UKs top a low sugar indulgent cake brands, has scooped seven new listings at four different retailers ahead of government HFSS regulations, despite being beset by huge supply chain issues and the war in Ukraine.

The brand, launched by leading nutritionist Ella Rauen-Prestes from her own kitchen table in the Cotswolds in 2018, has three new listings in Waitrose, one new listing in Tesco, plus listings in Co-op Midcounties, Holland & Barrett and Selfridges. 

To celebrate these listings, Fitbakes is launching a brand new Birthday Cake flavour of cakes this month, September, which contains sprinkles made with natural ingredients and low sugar white chocolate.

Restrictions on the placement of HFSS products, a key component of the government’s commitment to reduce obesity, come into force next month, in October 2022. 

This will mean HFSS products cannot be placed in key locations in-store, like checkouts, store entrances and aisle ends, to try and cut impulse buys of unhealthy products.

Ella Rauen-Prestes, said: “Over the last few months, we found several supermarkets were keen to list our products, recognising Fitbakes ticks the boxes when it comes to providing indulgent healthier alternatives to consumers. 

"Whilst many big brands might not be ready for the new HFSS regulations, we’re proud Fitbakes has filled the gap in the market for cakes that are indulgent and delicious, yet which are naturally low in sugar and high in protein.”

All of this success comes despite a rocky few months for the company as it was troubled by supplier issues and even feeling the impact of the war in Ukraine.

Ella explained: “We usually buy protein powder for our cakes from Europe but back in April the shipment was in Ukraine and was bombed in Mariupol. The company then couldn’t supply us with any more protein powder so we had to change the recipe at the last minute to employ a different protein. This was tricky in itself as the new ingredient didn’t respond to using eggs quite as well as the original one.

“We have also been hit by the price rises in raw materials like wheat flour and sunflower oil, which then caused the cost of rapeseed oil, which we use, to increase. 

"However, we’ve managed to rise above these challenges and are proud to have these seven new listings in top supermarkets, giving more consumers access to healthy cakes and bars on the go.”

Fitbakes cakes have 95% less sugar, 40% less calories and 200% more protein than leading cake brands, and have no artificial sweeteners, flavourings or colourings. 

To learn more please visit https://www.fitbakes.co.uk


Wednesday 31 August 2022

NICE Wine Are Hoping to Bring Some Wine Cheer to London

NICE wine (www.nice-drinks.co.uk) are hoping to bring some cheer to London tomorrow, they will be sending out the NICE Club Dance Mob on Thursday, 1st September to give away £10,000 worth of wine at five locations around London. 

Led by comedian, Katerina Robinson AKA London's answer to Samantha Jones, the dancers and Katerina will be donning NICE wine's classic uniform, the pink jumpsuit, they'll be dancing their way around Leicester Square (11:30am), Oxford Circus (12pm) (near big Topshop, RIP), St Paul's Cathedral (1:30pm), Stratford Westfield (4:30pm) and Liverpool Street (6pm). 

Look out for the signature pink outfits, pink NICE megaphone, playing some classic disco songs, and some very nice comments coming your way. Scan the NICE QR code for a free delivery of a box of three cans of red, white and rosé NICE wine, if you enjoy the wine, you'll also receive 25% your first order. A teaser of the

The London-based start-up makes great tasting wine from wineries they love. The female-led team is innovating with formats, hoping to make wine more inclusive and less intimidating. Whether you're after a perfectly portioned canned wine for the train even a stocking filler, or boxed wine for your summer celebrations or Christmas parties, they make it for whenever you want it.

THE WINES

NICE Sauvignon Blanc (11.5% ABV)

o   Dry, crisp, with a wink of peach: a classic French white from the Cotes de Gascogne region

NICE Pale Rosé (12% ABV) 

o   A crisp, dry and proudly pale rosé from just outside Montpellier

NICE Malbec (13.5% ABV)

o   Juicy, darkly fruity and smoothly Argentinian, this medium bodied wine hails from Mendoza in the foothills of the Andes

WINE, IN A CAN

NICE are now putting their favourite Sauvignon Blanc, Pale Rosé and Argentinian Malbec in 250ml cans (RRP £3). Each of the wines is vegan and the cans are light, fast-chilling and 100% recyclable, forever. Prefer to shop indie? NICE is the fastest growing canned wine brand in the UK and the largest independent brand in still canned wine, find it at over 4000 outlets around the country. 

NICE BOXED WINE

Find the NICE trio in a new Boxed Wine format (RRP £21.50); equal to three bottles, nine cans, or 18 small glasses of wine, which lasts longer in a box (as it won't oxidise and go iffy) staying fresh for six weeks after opening. The box and bag are fully recyclable, so pop it in the recycling and give it the chance of a brand-new life.

Find NICE at Sainsbury's, Ocado, Amazon and WHSmith, as well as sports stadiums, music venues, airlines, theatres, cinemas, and restaurants. 

Smart Mums go to Iceland to buy Lotus Biscoff Ice Cream Cones

If you are a lover of Lotus Biscoff ice cream sticks, get ready to indulge in a brand-new crunchy, caramelised frozen treat with the launch of Lotus Biscoff Ice Cream Cones!

Reaching Iceland stores across the country from today, 31st August, the new cones (4x115ml) combine real dairy ice cream with swirls of yummy Lotus Biscoff spread and a generous topping of crushed Lotus Biscoff biscuits. 

A gourmet coating of real and utterly delicious Belgian chocolate puts the finishing touch to the crunchy wafer cone.

This latest ice cream masterpiece provides the perfect fusion of flavours synonymous with the famous little red biscuist in a refreshing new cornet format that has been adored by the nation for years.

The latest launch will add to Lotus’ growing selection of frozen treats which also include Lotus Biscoff Ice Cream Cake (650ml), Lotus Biscoff Ice Cream Tubs (460ml), Lotus Biscoff Mini Ice Cream Tubs (4x80ml), Lotus Biscoff Ice Cream Sticks (3x90ml), Lotus Biscoff Mini Ice Cream Sticks (6x60ml), Lotus Biscoff White Ice Cream Sticks (3x90ml) and Lotus Biscoff Mini Mix Ice Cream Sticks (6x60ml).

EDITOR: I think I feel a visit to Iceland coming on!

Thursday 25 August 2022

Gary Barlow Organic Wine

 

As well as being a popular singer and song writer, Gary Barlow OBE is also very heavily and personally involved in creating Gary Barlow Organic Wine.

Gary is so passionate and confidant about his wines that he has proudly given it his own name. 

The Gary Barlow Organic Red Wine is priced at £7.99 and is currently on offer, so do look out for that. 

The wine is produced in Spain, a country that is very close to Gary’s heart and he has chosen the Castilla region to source the grapes for his 100% organic debut wine offering. 

The grapes are sourced from small holdings all over the Castilla region,  where vines are older (30 years or so) and produce a small volume of expressive juice. 

This means that the resultant wines are character-filled, but of equal importance this move by Gary ensures that the owners of these small holdings have a livelihood to look forward to. And it's one they are totally reliant on.

It's an organic red blend from Spain’s Central Castille. It's a juicy, unoaked wine, which has aromas of red wild berries with hints of chocolate and of rosemary. 

Would make an ideal accompaniment to Garlic & Oregano Roast Lamb pair with a Chorizo and chickpea stew.

The label is specially designed to mark Gary's award-winning 33 year musical career.

To learn more visit https://garybarlowwines.com.

Other organic wines are available with in store or from Gary's own site.

Also, available from http://www.thebottleclub.com.

A wonderful new recipe from Peter Gorton

Peter Gorton's Galette of Scallops and Courgettes With a Red Pepper, Chocolate and Vanilla Dressing

Creating delicious dishes for the environment, LittlePod and Peter Gorton have created a series of recipes using LittlePod's real vanilla.

LittlePod Natural Vanilla Paste 100ml is vegan, kosher and gluten free, available from littlepod.co.uk. RRP £15.

LittlePod is on a mission to save the vanilla pod from the very real threat of extinction. With 97% of vanillin used in the west being artificial, the vanilla pod was at risk of being lost within one generation. 

Most vanilla is grown in Madagascar, which puts it at high-risk due to environmental factors such as storms and drought. Having won a Queen's Award for Sustainable Development, LittlePod created the 'Campaign for Real Vanilla' and its products produced are a vehicle to allow the company to work on community projects in Madagascar and Indonesia, supporting farmers and families in these areas.

Peter Gorton - Vice Chair of the Master Chefs of Great Britain. Having been awarded many national awards including a Michelin Star, Peter is a well known face in the media. A regular contributor to food magazines with three published books, Peter opened a hospitality academy in Plymouth and now runs a hospitality consultancy business.

Serves 4 - Cook/Prep Time 35 Minutes

Ingredients:

12 scallops

1 large courgette (blanched for 2 minutes)

225g puff pastry

For the red pepper, chocolate and vanilla dressing

1 sweet red pepper, roasted, peeled, seeded and diced

1 tbsp finely chopped fresh basil leaves

2 tbsp chopped shallots

1 tbsp pitted and chopped nicoise olives (optional)

2 tbsp of peeled, seeded, and diced tomatoes

1 tbsp LittlePod natural vanilla paste

2 tsp LittlePod pure chocolate extract

1 tbsp balsamic vinegar

Method:

Combine all ingredients, but not  the olive oil, salt, and pepper.  Whisk in the olive oil very slowly so that the mixture will emulsify into a smooth blend, and season to taste.

Puff Pastry Disks – Preheat oven to 375F /190c /fan assisted oven 180°c/gas 5

Roll out the puff pastry into a square shape as thin as possible, place between two heavy baking sheets and cook in preheated oven for 15 minutes or until pastry is golden brown, remove from the oven.

Use a cutter to cut out a circle of about 3-4 inches in diameter.

Repeat three times and set aside the pastry disks and allow to cool.

Assembling the Pastry Disks

Place the four disks onto a baking tray, slice the scallops and courgettes into equal rounds.

Place a scallop on the pastry disc and then a courgette and continue to overlap the courgette and scallops until each disk is completely covered.

Season with salt and pepper and drizzle over a little olive oil.

Place under a hot grill for 4 minutes or until the scallops are just cooked.

How To Serve

Place cooked scallop and courgette pastry disc on warmed starter plates.

Spoon some of the pepper dressing around each galette and place a small pile of mixed salad leaves or king prawns in the middle of the galette.

Cooking Tip from Peter Gorton - This dressing will keep for several days refrigerated in a covered jar.


Wake Up! and Smell the Coffee This Organic September, with Owens Coffee

Discover other delicious organic products to try and win the ultimate organic getaway

Award-winning Owens Coffee are encouraging shoppers to make some small changes in their shopping habits this Organic September, like choosing to buy 100% organic and Fairtrade coffee beans.

If you're not already an organic shopper, this September is the perfect opportunity to try the wonderful array of organic products produced in the UK. Owens Coffee's entire range of beans is certified organic by the Soil Association, the organisers behind Organic September.

Organic September is a campaign designed to raise awareness of the incredible benefits of organic food and farming, including supporting biodiversity and wildlife, helping to combat climate change, reducing exposure to pesticides, and promoting the highest standards of animal welfare.

Devonshire's Owens Coffee has been certified organic and Fairtrade for more than a decade, and sustainability has been at the heart of the business from day one. This includes protecting the people and communities involved in producing the coffee they roast, as well as protecting the environment.

“In the UK, we drink 95 million cups of coffee a day. That makes a huge impact,” says Owens Coffee managing director, Lorraine Bridden. “By choosing to support an organic roastery, we know this means no nasty chemicals or pesticides, which is important for the environment, for those who buy and drink our coffee, and for those people who are involved in farming our beans and their wider communities. 

“When we set out in 2010, there were very few roasters, and even fewer who had sustainability high on their list of values. We are fortunate to live and work in an area of outstanding natural beauty, and this was the starting point which encouraged us to factor environmental issues into our business. Being named Muddy Stilettos' 'Best Sustainable Business of 2022' in Devon (which is voted for by the general public) is very important to us and it's equally as important to our customers,” Bridden adds.

Before awarding certification, the Soil Association monitors the product all the way to the cup, from farming to the roasting process. Owens Coffee goes the extra mile to ensure their coffee is 'clean-roasted'. They recently replaced their roasting equipment, with the new eco-roaster using 80% less energy and reducing greenhouse gases during every roasting.  

Owens Coffee to try this Organic September

Gara: Ideal for both espresso and filter. It's a bold and fruity, medium-dark roasted blend from Central America. The most popular espresso blend in Owens' range, the beans are roasted slightly darker to bring out notes of fruit, smoke and earth. These beans won 'Best Organic Coffee' at the Soil Association's BOOM Awards in 2019.

Bantham: A smooth and chocolatey, medium-roasted blend from South America and Indonesia. Winner of a 2019 Great Taste Award.

Dart: A mellow and sweet, dark-roasted blend from South America and Africa. Winner of a 2020 Great Taste Award.

Decaf: Refined and chemical-free, dark-roasted blend from Latin America, decaffeinated using the Swiss Water method. Commended at the Taste of the West Awards 2019.

To shop the full range of organic coffees or for further information about Owens Coffee, please visit owenscoffee.com or call 01752 897124.

To find out how to enter Owens' 'Ultimate Organic Getaway' giveaway, and to be kept up to date, like and follow Owens Coffee on Instagram: owenscoffee_, Facebook: @OwensCoffee and Twitter: @OwensCoffee. One lucky winner will receive a bundle of organic prizes, including an Owens' Coffee Brewing and Tasting Experience (worth £95.00) and a Discovery pack of Owens Coffee (worth £12.99).

Owens Coffee's Top Organic September Picks

 If you're looking to try more than just coffee this Organic September, here are Owens Coffee's top organic products and places to try.

Grab a ReRooted Cold Brew Oat Latte: If you're an iced-coffee-all-year-round kind of person, this is the one for you. Available from The Roastery at Owens' HQ in Ivybridge and nationwide through Riverford's veg boxes deliveries, it's a brilliant blend of ReRooted oat plant milk combined with Owens Coffee. Smooth and luxurious – plus, if you're not an iced-coffee-all-year-rounder, you can warm it up. £2.40 500ml/£4.00 1 litre

Say cheers with Luscombe Wild Elderflower Bubbly: Hold on to the taste of summer with Luscombe Wild Elderflower Bubbly. This fabulously refreshing tipple is packed with elderflower hand-picked in the June sunshine. The gentle sparkle lifts the floral notes for an elegant and sophisticated drink. Add some frozen berries and a twist of lemon to take it to the next level. 12 x 27cl bottles £21.30

Drink a Boo Chi 'Fresh Mint to Revive' kombucha: We can't get enough of kombucha right now. Infused with fresh mint, the calming and soothing super herb, it cuts through the acidity of the kombucha to give a slightly sweet, bright, extremely refreshing taste that'll leave you wanting more. Mint is high in antioxidants and great for the tummy, just like kombucha. This delicious product has just won a 2022 two-star Great Taste Award. 12 x 300ml bottles £38

Start the day right with an Açaí & Co smoothie: Stock up on this fabulous superfruit, and never have a boring breakfast again. For an authentic Brazilian açaí experience, add this thick, nutritious, organic and delicious whole food to your smoothies or smoothie bowls. With no added sugar or other fillers, it's just pure purple açaí in every pouch. 28 pouches of 400g (11.2kg) £125

Eat Eversfield Organic 28 day aged beef rib eye steaks: A multi-award winner, Eversfield Organic's rib eye steaks are produced from the Devon-based organic farm's own free-to-roam herd of native Aberdeen Angus cattle, fed on a 100% pasture diet, never grain. Perfect grilled and served rare, this cut is taken from the forequarter of beef next to the sirloin. From £9.50 per 220g steak

Relax in a Great Fibres organic cotton terry towelling bath robe: A medium-weight, medium-length kimono-style unisex bath robe made from 100% organic cotton terry material. It's versatile, being fluffy enough to wrap into after a bath at home, but not so voluminous it won't fit into your suitcase or beach bag. Available in graphite, loch blue, natural (undyed) and olive colours. £86.60

Enjoy an organic stay at The Bull Inn, Totnes: After a year of ecologically-driven renovations, The Bull Inn opened its doors in December 2019, with nine contemporary, eclectically-designed and stylish bedrooms, a self-catered, four-bed apartment and a supplier-led organic restaurant. From the organic beer on draught to the eco paint on the walls, everything – down to the very last detail – has been thought about from an organic and ecologically-minded perspective. Rooms from £85 for a single or £140 for a double king.

https://owenscoffee.com.

Wednesday 24 August 2022

Malvern Autumn Show 2022

Backdropped by Worcestershire's breathtaking Malvern Hills, the three-day spectacular even promises to celebrate the very best of the season, from giant crops and floral art to shopping, local ciders and tasty treats.

A real highlight is, as always, the RHS Flower Show, which showcases the UK's best nurseries and growers and their spectrum of specialist blooms, as they compete for the coveted gold medal from the RHS judges.

Plus, there's a chance to start planning next year's spring pots and borders, with every kind of bulb, tuber and corm for sale, alongside expert advice to help you ensure your garden flourishes.

Green-fingered visitors will enjoy the Grow Zone and Harvest Zone, where they will discover visual floral feasts and sales, trade secrets and tips from famed experts, and a celebration of the great British harvest highlighting the finest from the Three Counties' orchards and hopyards. 

Not forgetting the CANNA UK National Giant Vegetables Championship, a world of gigantic legumes and enormous fruits. Last year alone, four new world records were broken for the heaviest marrow, aubergine and broad bean pod, and longest leek.

Whilst over on the Family Green, there will be lots to entertain visitors both young and old, including free have-a-go activities such as pedal tractors and circus and bushcraft skills, a mini harvest festival, and animals aplenty, from wonderful dog displays in the Top Dogs Arena to the popular World of Animals featuring giant rabbits, alpacas, horses and more.

Special guests set to draw in crowds across the weekend include Gardener's World's own Arit Anderson, award-winning food writer Mark Diacono, floristry extraordinaire Jonathan Moseley, archeologist and TV presenter Jules Hudson and landscape designer and television favourite, Adam Frost.

Fans of nostalgia can head back in time and relive the glory days in the Vintage Village and Rural Pursuits zones, where they will find vintage machinery displays, forgotten skills and rural crafts. Plus, a traditional tearoom serving up delights from the 40s and 50s era.

Jane Edwards, Shows Manager, said: “The Malvern Autumn Show is a celebration of one of the most exciting and vibrant British seasons. We are delighted to bring back an amazing array of flowers, plants, experts, traditional skills, animals and food and drink from across our three counties – promising something for the whole family to enjoy.

“The show really is a plantsman's paradise, so whether you're looking for inspiration for your own garden or allotment, or simply want to soak up the beautiful blooms, the Three Counties Showground is the place to be this September.”

Breakfast, lunch, dinner – and of course tasty treats – are all on offer, courtesy of a huge range of outstanding local suppliers in the Food & Drink Village. Plus, the Kitchen Theatre, the Gin Show sponsored by Ludlow Gin, Festival of Perry and Westons Cider Garden.

All this, and so much more, promising an unforgettable family day out, with tickets costing just £18.85 per person, £17.85 for members and free of charge for children under 16. Book tickets online in advance to save at www.malvernautumn.co.uk or call 01684 584900 for more information.


   

Great news for Shmoo lovers! Shmoo Develops New Vending Machine Blends

Top food and drink distributor Aimia Foods are delighted to announce a new range of Shmoo milkshake powders which are specially developed for running through cold or chilled vending machines.

Available in four of Shmoo's most popular flavours, Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry and Banana, Shmoo vending powders boast a unique, school compliant formula, which in seconds, transforms into a delicious shake when processed through a cold/chilled vending machine.

Karen Green, who is the  Marketing Manager at Aimia Foods, said: "When mixed through a cold/chilled vending machine, Shmoo vending powders share the same creamy texture that blended Shmoo shakes are renowned for, with just the addition of water , so the vending machine virtually takes care of the entire Shmoo shake making process automatically.

"And customers can enjoy their favourite Shmoo shake simply by pressing the appropriate button or screen on the machine.”

As with all blendable Shmoo powders, each flavour in the Shmoo Vending Powder range is suitable for customers following a gluten-free or vegetarian diet.

To learn more about Shmoo Vending Powders, or for advice on compatible machines, you can call Aimia Foods on 01942 4086000 or visit them at www.aimiafoods.com.


 

Ovolo Hotels Add Caffeine Boost to Negroni Week

To help celebrate Campari's Negroni Week (12-18 September), Ovolo Hotels have created 'The Decadent Count', a specially curated cocktail which will be available exclusively for just one week.

During this forthcoming Negroni Week, Negroni fans will discover the new creation on the menu at Ovolo Hotels' venues across their 11 restaurants and bars all over the world.

Blending two well-loved classics to create the ultimate classic. Partnering with St Remio Coffee in Australia and Hong Kong, and Tanamera coffee in Bali, Ovolo's drinks specialists have taken the globally loved Negroni recipe and added a kick of caffeine to create 'The Decadent Count', which they've taken to the next level with a garnish of Campari infused cacao nibs.

“Negroni Week is just as fun as it is important philanthropically', said Creative Beverage Director Andrea Gauldi. “We had the creative challenge to curate our own Campari Negroni and decided to mix two iconic drinks together - the Negroni and Espresso Martini - to create a velvety and luxe combination. We know that our customers will be excited by the new offering and hope they all get the chance to enjoy it within the week that it is exclusively available for”.

As part of Negroni Week, bars around the world will be mixing Negronis for a good cause. Upon signing up to the initiative venues donate an initial $25, and commit to donating $1 from every Negroni purchase to Slow Food. Slow Food is a global, grassroots organisation that champions cultural and biological diversity, promoting food education and advocating for more just and equitable food policies.

“Negroni week is an awesome initiative that we are happy to be a part of', said Group Marketing Director Stephen Howard. “It's amazing we can work with such bright talent such as Andrea to create a unique offering at all our bars and restaurants around the world and support a good cause at the same time.”

Sip over a good cause with a Decadent Count, available in Australia (£13), Bali (£9) and Hong Kong (£13).

https://ovolohotels.com/negroni-week.

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Low in alcohol but not low in taste

Most of us have times when we are avoiding alcohol, whether it’s for a specific time due to health reasons, or just to give our liver a rest.  

But more and more folk are doing ‘Dry January,’ and then finding out that they feel better, slimmer and generally more alert by avoiding alcohol, so they continue throughout the year.

Companies like the award-winning Wise Bartender have sprung up to specialise in alcohol-free drinks. 

 It stocks over 450 products, from alcohol-free beer, wine, cider, spirits and cocktails through to mead, kombucha, sodas and mixers. 

Founder Tom Ward, said: “In 2017, as the quality and choice of alcohol-free drinks, particularly beer, began to get better, we launched Wise Bartender with a modest range to give people the chance to buy individual bottles or cans to try, rather than having to order a whole case.  

"Alcohol-free has become one of the most exciting and innovative drinks categories with demand continuing to grow. In 2021, our retail sales grew 30% and we now also supply pubs, bars and restaurants,  as customers increasingly expect a good range of alcohol-free drinks when they go out.” 

https://wisebartender.co.uk/

In the summer we usually want longer, more refreshing tipples, so here are a few of the alcohol alternatives that I’ve discovered, and I have to say, I’ve been impressed!

Let’s start with Seedlip, probably one of the best known distilled, non alcoholic spirits. The company now has three varieties in their range: Seedlip Garden 108; Seedlip Grove 42  and Seedlip Spice 94.  If you go on the website you will find a host of great cocktail recipes.  A good  introduction to Seedlip is the gift box of all three in 20cl bottles at £34.99.  Try this, then you can move onto a full size bottle of your favourite.   But when out and about, do look for the Seedlip Summer of Colour cocktails as the company has teamed up with a number of bars to promote their colourful cocktails.

A new kid on the block is Mahala Botanical.  This award-winning, South African, alcohol-free, spirit makes a brilliant cocktail mixed with tonic and a sprig of rosemary or ginger ale and a squeeze of lime.  Mahala, meaning “free” in Zulu, is a premium craft spirit, free from alcohol, sugar, colourants and artificial flavours, triple-distilled in custom-made vacuum stills using nine hand-sourced botanicals, many of which are indigenous to South Africa and some which are even foraged from co- founder and Master Distiller Danielle Schoeman’s, own farmland. Its nine ingredients, including honeybush, orange, clove, buchu, Pelargonium citronella and more, offer a splendid premium drink. Available from Wise Bartender at £19.99 for 750ml.   Mahala is also gluten and vegan friendly.

If, like me, you’re a gin drinker and want to reduce the alcohol in your favourite tipple, then this clever idea from Inginious Gin should float your boat… it’s also lower in calories!  A 5ml serve, compared to the standard 50ml double serve of gin, mixed with 150ml of tonic results in the  familiar G&T taste experience, but with only 0.2 units of alcohol per serve. 

Each purchase comes with a special 5ml measuring spoon (but I have to admit that I serve myself double!) Inginious contains carefully chosen botanicals including the classic gin botanical juniper, and a citrus blend of lemongrass, grapefruit and lime to ensure a delicate, but recognisable, gin flavour. Available online at Inginious-Gin.co.uk, RRP £26.00.

I’m very impressed with Anon Drinks: the three products in the portfolio of this award-winning new company cover two of my favourite alcoholic drinks, but with no alcohol.  Anon Bittersweet makes a good alternative to Campari, or Aperol, and if mixed with alcohol free fizz, a brilliant spritz.  The palate profile is complex and developed, with hints of orange, citrus and herbs.  Anon Spiced Cane is a great rum alternative that  I’ve used to great effect in cocktails with cola or ginger beer.  But the star of the trio is the recently launched: Anon English Garden.  It’s a non-alco alternative to Pimms, blending natural flavours combining classic summer fruits, cucumber, mint, orange, apple and strawberry. Serve as one would a Pimms, or top up with some fizz for an English Garden Spritz.  Available at £20 for 70cl or £12 for 20 cl to try them.

And even easier, (and perfect for picnics) is the recently launched Anon English Garden ready-to-drink, in cans, to create an instant cocktail.  £10 for 4 x 250ml ready to drink cans of English Garden from anondrinks.com and Wise Bartender too.

Enough of ‘spirits’,  how about wine? Brewed in Birmingham, Bolle is a new alternative to sparkling wine, available in both 750ml (£9.99) & 350ml (£3.49),  Bolle has found ‘a revolutionary way to ferment juices without producing either alcohol or unpalatable sweetness, because a growing appetite for low/no abv should never mean short-changing one’s taste buds.’ Two varieties are available: Bolle Rosa: delicate salmon pink colour, fine bubbles & notes of berries, blackcurrant, toast & herbs and Bolle Ora: again fine bubbles coupled with notes of apple, pear, toast & minerals.  Available online from Bolle

For beer, Bavaria based ERDINGER Weissbrau, the biggest family-owned wheat beer brewery, has a couple of really delicious alcohol-free options – the regular ERDINGER Alkoholfrei and ERDINGER Alkoholfrei Grapefruit (which is a mix of the former plus grapefruit juice). Alkoholfrei is widely available at around £1.50 for a 500ml bottle from major supermarkets and the Grapefruit mix in Tesco.  They’re refreshing and are isotonic,  and known as the sporty thirst quenchers, as they help to replace lost fluids quickly. They also taste great!

And one doesn’t need to pretend to be drinking alcohol when there are so many really delicious soft drinks available.  I’m particularly impressed with the Cawston Press range.  The popular Cawston Press Sparkling Rhubarb and Sparkling Elderflower Lemonade are now available in 750ml glass bottles so can grace the drinks table at any gathering when something non alcoholic, but rather special, is required. Simply made from real pressed fruit and sparkling water – that’s it! As well as tasting pretty damned good, they are great in cocktails too. Around £3.49 a bottle, from selected Waitrose stores, Ocado and by the case of six from Amazon for £20.99

So, in a nutshell, there’s plenty of scope – from new arrivals and old favourites. Cheers!


Q Catering Expands Warehouse by 11,600 Sq. Ft to Meet Rising Demand for Frozen Goods

South East's leading Independent foodservice wholesaler, Q Catering, has begun its vast warehouse expansion development this month, resulting in an extra 11,600 sq. ft of storage facilities across the site.

The Sittingbourne-based company is a trusted, reliable foodservice wholesaler which offers an ever-increasing range of quality grocery, chilled, and frozen food products across over 1,700 product lines, from both local and national suppliers.

This expansion plays a part in the company's investment and wider goals for business growth, and to meet increasing consumer demand. Q Catering, will have 22,600 sq. ft of warehouse facilities when completed, a substantial increase from its initial 5,000 sq. ft back when the company started in 2003, aims to continuously increase its presence in the South East and London.

The company's new warehouse facilities is just across the road from the original space and will store ambient and chilled food products only. The new unit will allow 545 pallets of high-quality ambient and chilled food products to be safely stored on site. The original facility will be converted into a 11,000 sq. ft freezer to store up to 520 pallets of frozen goods at any one time.

Steve Clarke, who is the MD at Q Catering, said: “It's been an exciting week for us at at Q Catering. We've been planning this extension for almost a year now, so it's great to finally see it come to fruition.

“The new warehouse will help us achieve two goals. First, it will offer over double the amount of storage we've previously had across the site, meaning more products for our customers. Secondly, we've transformed our original unit, which has been good to us for over 12 years, into an 11,000 sq. ft state-of-the-art freezer to increase our cold store offering and keep up with the increasing demand for frozen foods and trends in the category.

“It's recently been announced the frozen foods category is about to have a moment, with reports showing that 'frozen food sales rose 21% in 2020, double the rise of fresh food sales', a desire originally driven by the pandemic but continues today. Caterers are looking for both high-quality foods and convenience in the kitchen, so we are expanding our frozen offering to help them stay one step ahead.

“Adding this extra facility will not only allow us to stock even more products to meet demand but will also take us forward in our continued investment plan and goal of hitting £20 million turnover by 2030. We're also currently investing in new vehicles on site which will offer more capacity, meaning bigger and more efficient deliveries, which will also play a part in our wider growth plan.” Clarke concludes.

Earlier this year, Q Catering announced the appointment of Steve Clarke, who joined in September 2021 after buying a substantial shareholding in the Fairway Foodservice member's business. Steve is ambitiously growing the business to take it to the next level and offers support and advice to hospitality and foodservice businesses across the South East and London.

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For product offering brochures and more information, visit the Q Catering website here: https://www.qcatering.co.uk/ for more information.

UKs top Latin American Food Brand, Capsicana, Launches Ready to Serve Salsas.

Capsicana, which is the multi-award-winning UK-based Latin American food brand, has shaken up the shelves in Sainsbury's with the launch of two new ready to serve salsas, the latest additions to the brand's innovative range.

Capsicana Easy-Going Salsa made with mild red pepper and smoked paprika is an every-day, versatile salsa packed with flavour which offers a sweet, smoky flavour.

Capsicana Full-On Feisty Salsa, the punchier of the two, is made with chipotle and habanero chillies and hits the sweet spot between delicious taste and a strong level of chilli heat to get the taste buds tingling.

Developed as ambient 'ready to eat' products in response to consumer data showing that 52% of consumers claim they look for meals in the world food category that are ready in 20 minutes2, the duo of salsas combines the convenience of ambient with the freshness and flavour of a 'made from scratch' salsa.

Both have been created to bring authentic taste and a fresh Latin vibe to the table, offering punchy flavours and high-quality ingredients. They are perfect for adding some Latin flair to summer BBQs and al fresco dining whether 'dipping in' with tortilla chips or 'dolloping on' nachos, fajitas, or tacos.

Ben Jackson, founder of Capsicana, comments “As well as being developed to respond to the consumer trend for convenience coupled with freshness of flavour, the new salsas also cater for foodies looking to try new things and get creative in the kitchen. Research consistently highlights a consumer appetite for world food products and more adventurous flavours, initially driven by restrictions during the pandemic. The desire for creativity at mealtimes has never been higher”.

A fast-growing, adventurous food brand, Capsicana offers a range of Mexican, Brazilian, and Argentinian inspired products to awaken mealtimes. The ranges include quick and easy to use cooking pastes, seasoning mixes, meal kits and accompaniments which are available nationwide in Sainsbury's, Waitrose, Ocado, Booths and Amazon.

Ben, who has previously worked in corporate roles, ignited a passion for Latin American foods and flavours after spending a year visiting his father, back in 1996 aged 19, in Texas, where he first tasted real Latin food. 

Ben and his father always connected over cooking and visited many cantinas together with Mexican friends. He experienced true Mexican food culture and it was the authentic recipes and ingredients that really sparked a passion.  He went on to launch the Capsicana brand in 2016.

Ben said: “I admit that I did take a bit of a risk when I launched Capsicana. I departed my stable, corporate job in London and started with just £500 and a market stall in Hertfordshire selling smoked chillies from Mexico. 

The brand broke into national retail after lots of hard work and determination and today we're the most awarded in our category, including a coveted Great Taste Golden Fork!"

He went on to explain: “Once I had the chillies in my hands, I began devouring Latin American cookbooks, met with top chefs and local cooks. It was important for me to understand authentic recipes and unique flavour combinations from the region when creating Capsicana. The goal has always been to create a premium, Latin American range of flavours for everyday cooking inspired by recipes from the region”. 

“I wanted to share my passion and knowledge for Latin flavours with consumers of the UK and help busy people to cook tasty and exciting meals at home”.

Available in 285g jars, the Capsicana Easy-Going Salsa and Capsicana Full-On Feisty Salsa are gluten free and suitable for vegetarians and vegans. They have an RRP of £2.50 and have now launched in-store and online at Sainsbury's.

Want to sell Capsicana? Please contact the Capsicana team on hello@capsicana.co.uk

www.capsicana.co.uk.

Robert's Dorset: Proper Tasty Snacks that are Handmade in Britain

Introducing Robert's Dorset, previously Proper SCT, a family-owned and operated Dorset-based snack and handmade fudge company.

Robert's Dorset is the one stop shop for high-quality, tasty, savoury snacks and hand-made fudge, perfect for retailers, food halls, butchers, farm shops, garden centres and beyond. Key product ranges consist of Proper Pork Crackling, Delectable Nuts which includes Yummy Peanuts, Delicious Cashews and Mixed Nuts and Fabulous Fudge.

The demand for snack products is on the rise. Mondelēz has recently published its third annual 'State of Snacking' report, in which it surveyed more than 3,000 consumers from marketplaces around the globe. Results found that 85% of respondents eat at least one snack for sustenance and one for indulgence every day.

Of course, Robert's Dorset uses only high-quality ingredients enabling it to offer better-made snacks using its trusted and oh so tasty family recipes. Pork Crackling and Nuts are available in a wide range of flavour SKUS. 

From classics like as Sea Salt and Sage & Onion to more exotic varieties such as Chorizo and Extreme Naga Chilli. Fudge varieties are also a mixture of classic and more adventurous flavours, from Vanilla and Butterscotch to Biscoff and Baileys.

Robert's Dorset products come in a range of different pack sizes and packaging options to suit all retailers. Choices include small and large re-usable pots and jars, as well as recyclable bags and pouches, offering environmentally friendly solutions for traders across Europe.

Robert Parkin, the founder of Robert's Dorset said: “We're a passionate team here at Robert's Dorset and we're experts at creating tasty snacks in a wide range of moreish flavours. 

"We're a proud family-run brand and have come far when we think back to when we were creating our hand-made snacks from our modest kitchen back in 2011. As a brand, we are led by quality and flavour and want to make sure there's something for everyone.

“Our NPD is very much led by our customer feedback - we pride ourselves on our wide range of flavour varieties. We're for everybody, whether you like classic tastes or are a bit more daring, have allergies or are vegan, Robert's Dorset is for all”.

Robert's Dorset began the rebrand from SCT in August 2021 and moves forward with a laser focus on only producing the highest-quality and best tasting products which are all handmade in the West Country.

The Robert's Dorset products are suitable for a wide range of dietary needs, such as gluten free, sugar-free, vegan, 100% keto friendly and allergen free. All with the same great taste.

All Robert's Dorset products are made to order on site in Dorset, providing customers with only the freshest produce and bespoke selections.

Robert's Dorset Proper Pork Crackling is triple cooked with incredible crunch and available in 11 flavours. No MSG or Artificial flavours.

Flavours: BBQ, Bombay Mix, Chinese 5 Spice, Chorizo, Classic Sea Salt, Extreme Naga Chilli, Garlic, Sage & Onion, Sea Salt & Pepper, Sea Salt & Vinegar and Sweet Chilli. Sizing availability: 50g Bag, 55g Pot, 100g Bag, 100g Pot, 1.5L Glass Jar, 3L Glass Jar and various refill sizes. Hanging Strips also available. RRP: from £2.00

Robert's Dorset Yummy Peanuts are AA grade nuts which have been ethically and sustainably sourced. Using Robert's Dorset seasoning, the Yummy Peanuts are available in 13 flavours.

Flavours: BBQ, Bombay Mix, Chinese 5 Spice, Chorizo, Classic Sea Salt, Extreme Naga Chilli, Garlic, Sage & Onion, Sea Salt & Pepper, Sea Salt & Vinegar, Sweet Chilli, Honey Roasted and Dry Roasted. Sizing availability: Available in 100g Pouch, 200g Pot, 400g Pot, 1.5L Glass Jar, 5L Glass Jar and various refill sizes. Hanging Strips also available. RRP: From £1.80.

Robert's Dorset Delicious Cashews are AA grade nuts which have been ethically and sustainably sourced. Using Robert's Dorset seasoning, the Delicious Cashews are available in 12 flavours.

Flavours: BBQ, Bombay Mix, Chinese 5 Spice, Chorizo, Classic Sea Salt, Extreme Naga Chilli, Garlic, Sage & Onion, Sea Salt & Pepper, Sea Salt & Vinegar, Sweet Chilli and Honey Roasted. Sizing availability: Available in 100g Pouch, 200g Pot and 400g Pot. Hanging Strips also available. RRP: From £2.95.

Robert's Dorset Fabulous Fudge from the heart of the west country is 100% British and available in 15 flavours. Cream based and Gluten-free. Two vegan varieties also available.

Flavours: Baileys & White Chocolate, Biscoff Biscuit, Chocolate Orange, Creamy, Millionaire, Mint Chocolate, Rocky Road, Rum & Raisin, Vanilla, Sea Salt & Caramel (vegan), Vanilla (vegan), Belgian Chocolate, Banana & Chocolate, Butterscotch, Sea Salt & Caramel. Sizing availability: 180g Pouch and 360g Block. RRP: From £4.50.

For trade orders or for an online catalogue with visuals & prices, please email trade@sct-sct.com or give one of the team a call 01202875280.

https://robertsdorset.com

The Access Group Continues Investment in People Technology Solutions Within the Hospitality and Leisure Sector With Acquisition of Rotaready

The Access Group has now acquired the award-winning staff rota software Rotaready, as the latest addition to its business software solutions. 

Building on its strategy of bringing new and innovative products to market, Rotaready will be incorporated into its hospitality division and will enhance its existing people software solutions. This investment in best-in-class technology reflects Access Hospitality's role as one of the leading providers of software solutions for the hospitality and leisure sector.

Rotaready is an easy-to-use and highly adoptable workforce management solution for growing hospitality businesses. Developed for hospitality, leisure and retail, Rotaready helps operators schedule rotas, optimise wage spending, record attendance and approve timesheets for payroll.

Henry Seddon, who is the MD of Access Hospitality, said: “The acquisition of Rotaready demonstrates our commitment to invest in technology that enables our hospitality customers to deliver great guest experiences, operate with maximum efficiency and profitability, and develop engaged and compliant team members​.

With operators facing an increased need to focus on attracting, recruiting and retaining employees, adding Rotaready to the Access Group's portfolio creates an unrivalled people software offering that gives customers the freedom to do more.

Rotaready's intelligent scheduling platform removes the hassle of planning employee rotas and gives operators more time to run their businesses. Demand forecasting means it's easy to optimise schedules and labour spending, so staffing levels are aligned with demand. The employee communication features engage team members with real-time updates and empower them with a greater level of shift flexibility.”

Henry Seddon went on to say: “I'm confident there's a great cultural fit between our two companies, as well as experienced talent within the Rotaready team which will be a great addition to the Access Hospitality family.”

Carl Holloway and Jamie Harvey, co-founders of Rotaready will join Access Hospitality to help integrate with existing hospitality software products through Access Workspace and steer further product development.

Carl Holloway said: “We're thrilled to be joining The Access Group. They share our passion for building highly innovative software supported by world-class customer success, so Rotaready couldn't be a better fit in the Access Hospitality family.

“We launched Rotaready back in 2015 with a mission to revolutionise the way hospitality, retail and leisure businesses manage their teams and drive commercial performance, drawing on our experience from working in those very industries. 

"Seven years later, that mission remains unchanged and we're delighted to be joining a business which shares our goals and ambitions.

“Access Hospitality has an unrivalled reputation for providing innovative technology solutions for the hospitality and leisure sector. Existing Rotaready customers will benefit from the company's extensive experience in accelerating product development, investing in customer success and providing software that gives customers the freedom to focus on efficient operations and great guest experiences.”

For further information please contact Access Hospitality at hospitality@theaccessgroup.com or 0845 345 3300.

I am Döner - first ever cheese fest with biggest kebab to date

This week, to coincide with Leeds and Reading Festival, the UK kebab store I am Döner has shared their exciting and wonderful plans for “Cheese Fest,” a month long festival of cheese specials and cheesed up kebabs.

According to initial images released by I am Döner they are taking on the bands with the 5 cheeses of summer headlining. This will be their biggest ever 5 cheese kebab to date.  Their house special with 5 cheeses!

A mix of döner, chicken, falafel, macaroni cheese poppers, cream cheese stuffed Jalapeño poppers, halloumi, cheddar and feta. Served with tomato, red onion, grated carrot, fresh coriander, pickled red cabbage, crispy fried vegetables, chilli sauce, and garlic mayonnaise all wrapped up in a freshly made flat bread.

Paul Baron,  Döner’s Owner, said: "With our dishes hitting the stage such a Mactallica and Red Hot Jalapeno Peppers. All six specials will be available for collection and on all three delivery partners Deliveroo, Uber Eats & Just Eat."

Paul went on to say: “We’re absolutely obsessed with kebabs and I have a huge passion for music, too. So I wanted to bring the two together with some different specials for people to try and what better time to do it than when we have the famous Leeds Festival in town”

Guests who want to be amongst the first to try the specials and be in with the chance of winning some epic prizes should head to the I am Döner website.

I am Döner cheese festival will run in all three stores from 27th August – 30th September 2022.

I am Döner was launched back in 2016 by Chef Paul Baron and is now backed by Think Hospitality. 

Paul started a revolution from their small takeaway shop in Headingley, Leeds, in 2016 inspired by a trip he took to Berlin. 

He want to make the Döner kebab more than a guilty pleasure for the intoxicated! They now have three stores in the UK – Headingley, Harrogate & Leeds City Centre.

Paul added: "Traditionally you think a kebab as a bit of doner meat on pitta bread with some iceberg lettuce, but we are no stereotypical kebab shop! We use a total of 120 ingredients in the six kebabs we make. 

"We have ten items of salad, feta cheese, homemade bread, homemade sauces and the highest quality meats. Because of this we attract a good bunch of sober people and have a very strong lunchtime offering as well as the evening trade."

Please check them out at https://www.iamdoner.co.uk.

Monday 22 August 2022

Mangrove gets you ready for the Christmas Spirit!

What springs to mind when you think of Christmas? Good times with friends, family, delicious feasts and plenty of merriment?

To aid the merriment – a well selected tipple or two always helps to get the festivities off to a good start.

Spirits that are somewhat uncommon or unique make for excellent Christmas gifts and UK Spirits Distributor of the Year, Mangrove UK, has a stunning range that's destined to satisfy even the most particular and discerning palette.

We all have a modern man to buy for; someone who's unlikely to jump for joy when unwrapping your present! For the discerning recipient, we say gift them a sizeable dose of Christmas spirit! Black Cow Vodka Christmas Spirit has all the ingredients of Christmas pudding, macerated in velvety smooth Black Cow vodka.

The recipe for Christmas Spirit was created at the Black Cow kitchen table using an assortment of winter fruits and spices. This can be drunk topped with champagne for a sparkling Christmas champagne cocktail, garnished with a twist of orange zest.  Or for something to warm his heart serve Christmas Spirit with warmed, cloudy apple juice.

Ocado £25 (37.5% ABV)

Indulgence and luxury are good qualities to look for in a gift, particularly when it's for someone as special as your Mum.

Esprit de Figues, the world's first true fig liqueur is a sweet liqueur, crafted and bottled in the 150 year old family distillery in Burgundy. Rich handpicked Violette de Bordeaux Figs are carefully infused for three months, to release their delicious taste and essence.

The artisan distillers are using the finest techniques to create this exquisite liqueur which captures the true essence of fresh fig, raspberry jam with a subtle hint of peach and honey. An elegant addition to cocktails or just drink it on its own for an indulgent after dinner drink.

Master of Malt £24.94 (18% ABV)

Quite often the shot of choice on a night out with friends or colleagues is tequila (and an excellent choice of Aperitivo on Christmas Day). So why not give the gift of a good time with Tequila-based liqueur - VIVIR Café VS?

Made with award-winning VIVIR Tequila Blanco and flavoured with Mexican coffee beans, this exquisite liqueur has a little sweetness from the Piloncillo, a natural Mexican cane sugar, as well as an authentic rich coffee flavour with a subtle Agave finish.

Delicious savoured by itself and superb in classic coffee cocktails, including the Espresso Martini. It's a winner for anyone who loves a little cocktail.

Master of Malt £32. (40% ABV).

Sometimes there's nothing sweeter than a little nostalgia at Christmas, especially for those of a certain age.

The English Whisky Company from Norfolk have created Norfolk Nog, a wonderful whisky cream. Made with English Single Malt Whisky and lots of cream, the resulting Nog is both light and delicate. Best served on ice, but equally at home poured over ice cream, this is a drink to be shared with the family.

The English Whisky Company £22.50 (ABV 19%).

Christmas is a time to be thankful. And there's no better way to thank someone than by giving a carefully selected and well-suited spirit to sip over the festive period. Sloeberry & Blackcurrant from Portobello Road Distillery fits the bill.

Made by distilling a botanically intense version of their London Dry Gin which is then blended with sloe berries foraged from the wilds of Burgundy, a French blackcurrant liqueur, an Italian cherry liqueur, and a little sugar. Everything is rested in ex-whiskey barrels at their home on London's iconic Portobello Road. The result is intensely and re-assuringly “ginny” but also possessing a multifaceted stone fruit character, a welcome syrupy sweetness, and a subtle wood influence from the barrel. Delicious over ice, in your favourite cocktail, or if you're like us, straight from your hip flask.

Ocado £27 (ABV 28%)

So, skip the socks, say "no!" to the gift card, and pick the perfect Christmas spirit. After all, there's no better time than the festive period, to eat, drink, and be merry!

Mangrove UK can be found at www.mangroveuk.com

Mangrove UK was established by John Coe and Nick Gillett back in 2014 and now employs over 30 specialist spirits professionals, mixologists, sales and brand experts with extensive experience in both the On and Off trade UK spirits market.



Elephant Gin Launch Independent Fundraising Platform

Elephant Gin (www.elephant-gin.com) launched in 2013 when Founders Tessa and Robin Gerlach created a range of premium, handcrafted gins after their adventures in Africa. 

Keen to give back to the continent that inspires them, 15% of bottle profits are donated to the endangered African elephant. 

Summer 2022 sees two major new milestones for the independent, London and Berlin based brand: the announcement of one million Euros raised for African elephant conservation to date, and the launch of the Elephant Gin Foundation (www.elephantginfoundation.org), an independent platform for a sustainable, longstanding commitment to wildlife protection in Africa.

Based in London, the Elephant Gin Foundation is a non-profit foundation dedicated to protecting African wildlife, with a particular focus on elephants and the preservation of their habitats. 

The new charity will allow Tessa and Robin to generate further attention to the plight of African wildlife and additional funds for these important projects. 

Elephant Gin's customers and supporters will now have the chance to donate to wildlife protection projects directly, and they'll also be able to choose which projects they will support. Elephant Gin will continue to donate 15% of bottle profits, which will now flow directly into the Elephant Gin Foundation, who will manage distribution of funds.

Every year over 35,000 elephants are shamelessly killed because of uncontrolled ivory poaching; that is one every 15 minutes. 

This is why Elephant Gin donates 15% of their bottle profits to elephant conservation projects. Tessa Gerlach said: “If we want future generations to continue to experience African nature and its wild animals, then we as a society urgently need to take responsibility. 

"The Foundation allows us to manage, and become active in, charitable projects independently of Elephant Gin. We can report more transparently and bind partners and customers more closely to the projects we select. As Elephant Gin grows internationally as a gin brand, our commitment to the protection of African elephants grows too; the foundation umbrella allows us to keep a clear focus on both goals. The 15% that Elephant Gin has invested per bottle since the company started has not changed, and as the Founders of the foundation, Robin and I continue to stand behind all decisions.”

The foundation's efforts will be focused on the following three threat factors:

Poaching - commercial trade in ivory

Over the past 50 years, elephant populations have declined drastically due to poachers hunting elephants for their ivory. Even today, with ivory banned from sale in much of the world, there are regular discoveries of elephants that were killed for their ivory.

Loss of natural habitat

Africa is experiencing tremendous population growth; large parts of elephant habitat have been taken over for farmland and new infrastructure. The land which has been lost is fragmented, meaning elephant populations have been separated, with no easy path to roam. As a result, the genetic exchange decreases and it is more difficult for individual animals to migrate from densely populated regions to more sparse areas

Human-wildlife conflicts due to increasing population, further narrowing elephant habitats

Due to the fragmented land elephants are left to graze, they are forced to travel long distances in search of food; it is becoming more difficult to create safe corridors from one food island to another. The cultivation of crops, especially corn, attracts elephants, who repeatedly plunder the farmers' fields. A whole year's harvest can be lost in one night.

With the funds generated through bottle sales and fundraising events, Elephant Gin has been able to help ensure that no elephants were poached in the sanctuaries of their partner organisation, Big Life Foundation, in the last three years. More specifically, the funds have contributed to:

Funding 55 Big Life Foundation rangers who patrol the bush, day in and day out, to protect elephants from poachers

Ongoing support for the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, known as the most successful orphan elephant rescue and rehabilitation programme in the world

Continued sponsorship of 25 orphaned elephants by the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust

Establishment of “The Wildlife Spirit” – an education centre focused on teaching local youth and adults about wildlife conservation and giving visitors the opportunity to learn about elephants and their importance to the ecosystem; as well as the Nairobi-based Sheldrick Wildlife Trust

Securing corridor projects

Support for research projects (Elephants without Borders)

Quality, tradition, a love of experimentation and an awareness of responsible, fair, and meaningful business practices are standards that Elephant Gin has strictly adhered to since the company was founded. Tessa and Robin were adamant that their fundraising would have a meaningful and tangible impact, visiting and maintaining constant dialogue with the foundations they support.

Tessa remarked on the €1million milestone, “What we have been able to achieve for wildlife conservation in Kenya is not only thanks to our dedicated local partners, but also to our wonderful supporters. We are very proud of the outstanding achievements to date. But, if we don't continue to do everything we can to support local organisations in their vital work, African elephants will be extinct by 2040. So, while we celebrate our fundraising success and all those who remain loyal to us on this path, we remain motivated and are steering full steam ahead towards the next million.”

What is it about Elephant Gin? Better Gins!

Elephant Gin Founders, Tessa and Robin Gerlach, were inspired to create their range of premium handcrafted gins following their adventures in Africa. In 2013 they developed their award-winning Elephant London Dry Gin (45%) that uses rare African botanicals and focuses on resolutely artisan production methods. The portfolio was complemented by the aromatic Elephant Sloe Gin (35%), the full-bodied Elephant Strength Gin (57%) and the fresh Elephant Orange Cocoa Gin (40%).

Inspired by the African sundowner experience, Elephant Gin combines rare African botanicals with fresh apples and pure spring water to create handcrafted premium gins. This composition gives the gin a complex and strikingly mild bouquet with floral, fruity and spicy aromas.

Each of Elephant Gin's unique bottles is individually crafted with handwritten labels, excerpts of African maps and an embossed crest of the Maasai.

Elephant Gin is fresh from winning Taste Master at The Spirits Business' Gin Masters Awards 2021, having been awarded the world's best gin by a panel of independent judges who described the gin as simply “stunning”.

Safer Elephants.

Elephant Gin gives back to the continent that has inspired the brand in the first place: 15% of the bottle profits are donated to the endangered African elephant. So far, over €1,000,000 has been raised through sales and fundraising events. From May 2022, donations will go directly to the Elephant Gin Foundation, a grant-making foundation that invests in African elephant conservation and educational projects.

The themes of sustainability and social responsibility are reflected in all facets of the company, from waste reduction and innovative recycling initiatives to training and providing jobs in local communities in South Africa and Kenya.

Better Gin. Safer Elephants.

Key Stockists (Range varies between outlets)

Ocado, Selfridges, Fortnum & Mason, The Whiskey Exchange, and the Elephant Gin Online Shop at www.elephant-gin.com

Bar Stockists include

Oriole, The Gibson, The Coral Room, Davies & Brooks, Dukes, The Dorchester, Mr Fogg's, Amazonico, 5 Hertford Street, Hotel Café Royal, Quo Vadis, 45 Jermyn Street, Eve Bar.


 

Friday 19 August 2022

Libertine Burgers will help you celebrate National Burger Day

National Burger Day is held in the UK on August 25th each year – but how much do you really know about burgers?

Libertine Burger – winner of the UK's best burger award, has launched a special edition burger to mark the occasion, besides reminding the nation of some of the lesser-known facts about theis popular fast food.

The special #195 burger - a Libertine's 150g signature beef patty with house smoked pulled pork, pickled red onion, Monterey Jack cheese, American cheese and dirty mayo – costs £12.50.

It's available in the award-winning burger brand's Midlands restaurants in Leamington Spa and Rugby and is the perfect way to celebrate National Burger Day in style.

The special creation will then make its an appearance at national food festival The Big Feastival, which takes place in the Cotswolds across the August Bank Holiday weekend (August 26th to 28th), where Libertine will take up residence in 'The Smokery' field.

Those who aren't local to the Midlands don't have to miss out - anyone can enjoy Libertine's popular range of beef and vegan burgers and sides in the comfort of their own home thanks to their DIY kits, which are delivered nationwide to your door, plus step-by-step instructions.

And if you were wondering why burgers are so popular that they have their own special day, Libertine is reminding people of some of the things you might not know about burgers, with five facts about the beefy delicacy.

When was the first burger eaten?

The Oxford English Dictionary lists the first mention of a hamburger in 1889, but it's thought to have been appearing on menus long before this. In Germany, a meat patty between bread called Rundstuck Warm was popular at least two decades prior to this mention.

So, why do we call it a hamburger when it's actually made from beef?

It's generally agreed that the origins of the burger as we know it today can be traced back to the German city of Hamburg, hence the use of the word 'ham' as a precursor. Ground meat, which was a type of salt beef, was shaped into a patty and cooked, although there was still no bun at this stage. But did you know a real Hamburg steak can also be served raw and probably came first? It is thought the Germans got the idea after sailors travelling to Russia were inspired by their steak tartare.

How did burgers become so popular?

As Hamburg was a popular port for German immigrants to travel to the US, they took their burger recipe with them. Burgers started to appear on menus in America in the 19th century. Similarly Germans also emigrated to the UK, and by the time of the First World War hamburgers were being sold as 'Liberty Sandwiches' to avoid the German name.

When was the first cheeseburger made?

Everyone knows burgers taste better with cheese, but it seems no one actually had the idea of adding it until 1924. Many food historians credit 16-year-old Lionel Sternberger with slapping a slice of American cheese onto a cooking hamburger at his father's sandwich shop 'The Rite Spot' in Pasadena, California. And so the cheeseburger was born!

How many burgers are eaten in the UK each year?

UK meat eaters consume a whopping 2.5 billion beef burgers a year, a recent survey revealed. This equates to 52 burgers per person over a 12 month period. But for those wanting to cut down on their meat consumption to help the planet, the University of Oxford said swapping at least one meat-based meal a week for a plant-based alternative could collectively save the equivalent C02 emissions of driving 27 billion miles in a car. 

Charles Harres, founder of Libertine Burger, said: “Burgers are pretty much a staple of the British diet these days, but not many people know some of the fun facts behind them, so we thought it would be fun to share them as the nation marks National Burger Day.

“If you choose any day to tuck into a burger, it should be on National Burger Day, so we've pulled out all the stops to create something that celebrates the humble burger and gives a nod to some of its history, with a nod to its popularity in America as well as the signature ingredients that we use from our local, trusted producers like Aubrey Allen.

“And for those who can't make it to us to have us cook our new signature burger, they can still enjoy our great kits wherever they are in the country to join in the burger fun.”

You can find more information on Libertine Burger and all their meal kits here: https://libertine-burger.myshopify.com


 

Chika's Launches New Limited Edition Sweet Almonds for the Festive Season

Bring some natural joy to the Christmas Party this year with CHIKA'S new Crunchy Sweet Almonds.

CHIKA'S, the brand behind natural, plant based and gluten free snacks, is launching a tasty new limited edition duo of tasty and delectable Sweet Almonds in time for Christmas, which are bursting with flavour and packed full of goodness.

Available in two deliciously festive flavours, Irish Cream and Sweet Cinnamon, the new Sweet Almonds are not only gently baked to achieve that perfect crunch, but are also vegan, gluten free, and a great natural source of plant protein and fibre.

 Chika Russell, Founder and CEO of CHIKA'S says: “With the festive season nearing us, many people are looking for tasty treats to enjoy at home, or to share with friends and family members. But a little bit of indulgence needn't make us feel guilty!

 “Our New Crunchy Sweet Almonds offer snackers that something special this Christmas, incredible flavours, a moreish crunch, and a sprinkling of sweetness, but they are also vegan, gluten free, and packed with natural protein and fibre.

"At CHIKA'S, making good snacks goes further than ingredients and flavour, it's also about a deep rooted commitment to supporting communities, giving back through every snack we sell."

 Russell adds: “As a woman built business, at CHIKA'S we are passionate about supporting women and giving them opportunities to succeed.

“Today, 31 million girls around the world are out of school. And every 7 seconds a girl is married. As a business, we want to change that situation.

“Through our 'Empowering Girls' programme with World Vision, we're supporting 30,000 girls with education by 2025. And this year, we launched CHIKA'S in Africa with the aim of creating 300 jobs and a 70% female workforce. It's about raising aspirations and creating a culture where female success is celebrated.”

NEW! CHIKA'S Sweet Almonds (Irish Cream and Sweet Cinnamon) will be available to buy from www.chikas.co.uk, Amazon, and Ocado from Christmas 2022. RRP £3 for a 100g sharing bag.

Way back in 2015, Chika Russell, the inspiring female founder and CEO of CHIKA'S Snacks, appeared on BBC's Dragons Den and gave what Deborah Meaden described as 'one of the best pitches ever.'  Fast forward seven years and today the brand's range of tasty, wholesome, plant based snacks that embody the energy and vibrancy of Africa are available to buy in Waitrose, Co-op, and Ocado, with more growth to come.

 CHIKA'S is rooted in a passion for sharing IYANU goodness – creating amazing snacks that are bursting with flavour and packed with natural goodness.

 The business is committed to giving back to communities, and in 2019 CHIKA'S launched 'Snacks4Change – Empowering Girls' with World Vision, an initiative that aims to support 30,000 girls through education by 2025.

www.chikas.co.uk.

Wednesday 17 August 2022

Highest Scoring Great Taste Products in the Running for Supreme Accolade

Who will be crowned this year's Supreme Champion or take home a regional Golden Fork trophy?

The results are out for Great Taste 2022 - the world's most trusted food and drink awards which is organised by the Guild of Fine Food - with 5,556 artisanal food and drink producers across the nation scooping 1-, 2- and 3-stars for their products and that all-important judges' feedback.

This year's line-up saw food and drink products submitted from a staggering 110 different countries from across the world. 4,078 were awarded a Great Taste 1-star – 'food & drink that delivers fantastic flavour', 1,237 were awarded a Great Taste 2-star – 'above and beyond delicious', and 241 were awarded a Great Taste 3-star – 'extraordinarily tasty food & drink.

Now the highest-scoring 3-star products are in the running for the title of Supreme Champion of 2022. Not only that, but the producers of the top-scoring products from each region also wait patiently to find out if they will be taking home a Great Taste Golden Fork award – a trophy which celebrates the best in region – in a few weeks' time.

Christabel Cairns, operations & marketing director at the Guild of Fine Food comments: “It's really interesting to see some of the overall trends that we saw during the main judging process reappearing in the Golden Forks nominees list.  Well-made and innovative ingredients, plus excellent examples of more traditional products – a real reflection of the quality that food lovers and independent retailers look for across all the categories.”

The Golden Forks nominees for 2022 are:

The following products are all up for nomination for a Golden Fork trophy and the very best are in with a chance of scooping the top honour of the Great Taste Supreme Champion 2022.

Blackcurrant Ice Cream from Alder Tree (alder-tree.co.uk)

Pecan & Molasses Chocolates from ArtChocolat (art-chocolat.com)

The Single Rose, Ballylisk of Armagh Farmhouse Brie from Ballylisk Dairies (ballyliskofarmagh.com)

Wild Sika Venison Loin from Baronscourt Estate (barons-court.com)

Baklava Cake from Ca.ake by Aisha Amjad (caake.co.uk)

Corndale Chorizo Picante from Corndale Charcuterie (corndalefarm.com)

Curious Cat Mad Hatter Gin from Curious Cat Distillery Ltd. (curiouscatdrinks.co.uk)

West of Ireland Lamb Rack from Dawn Meats Group (dawnmeats.com)

Jalapeno & Lime Fermented Hot Sauce from Eaten Alive (eatenalive.co.uk)

Gulf from Farm Yard Brew Co. (farmyardbrew.co.uk)

Espresso Martini Ice Cream from Fecci's Ice Cream t/a Mario's Luxury Dairy Ice Cream (mariosicecream.com)

Nduja & Honey Mezzaluna from GCL Food Ingredients (gclfoodingredients.com)

Hadley's Blackberry Ice Cream from Hadley's Dairy (hadleysdairy.co.uk)

Heather Hills Farm Scottish Heather Comb Honey from Heather Hills Farm (heatherhills.co.uk)

Wild Highland Venison Salami with Juniper, Smoked with Peat from Highland Charcuterie and Smoke House Ltd (highlandcharcute.com)

Jemima's Tahini Granola from Jemima's Deli (jemimasdeli.com)

Fermented Fresh Green Kampot Peppercorns from Kadode Kampot Pepper UK c/o TLP (kadodepepper.co.uk)

Knoops Cacao Tea from Knoops (knoops.co.uk)

KóRYS Organic Chestnut Honey from KóRYS (koryshoney.gr)

Kalamata Olives in Extra Virgin Olive Oil from Mani Blaeuel UK Ltd (mani-blaeuel.co.uk)

ManiLife Deep Roast Smooth Peanut Butter from ManiLife (mani-life.com)

Black Lime Chutney from Mr Vikki's (mrvikkis.co.uk)

Supervalu Sour Cream from Musgrave Retail Partners Ireland (musgrave.ie)

Indonesian Sumatran Fairtrade Organic from Bay Coffee Roasters (baycoffeeroasters.com)

Orkney Akvavit from Orkney Spirits Limited t/a Orkney Gin Company (orkneygincompany.com)

Natural Yogurt from Scúp Gelato / Natural Ice Cream Wholesale (scupgelato.com)

Kozlar iz maslinove komine from Sirana Gligora (gligora.com)

Noya Sauce - Soya Sauce Alternative from Seaweed from Sozye (sozye.com)

St. James Scotch Reserve Pure Royal Filet from St. James Smokehouse (stjamessmokehouse.com)

Espresso Caramel Bon Bon from T & M Artisan Chocolates (tmchocolates.co.uk)

Curried Goat Patti from Tasty Bites @ Ionas Kitchen

Blaisdon Red Plum Jam from The Artisan Kitchen (theartisankitchen.co.uk)

Blood Orange Marmalade Vino De Naranja from The Artisan Kitchen (theartisankitchen.co.uk)

Beef & Bone Marrow Burger from The Gog (thegog.com)

Lypiatt from The Old Cheese Room Ltd (nestonpark.co.uk)

Sweet Plum Vinegar from Vinegar Tips (vinegartipsonline.co.uk)

All 36 of these nominees are in the running for a Golden Fork, but who will take home the highest accolade of them all – a winner described by judges as “so delicious”, “incredible” and “addictive”.

All will be revealed on Monday 5 September during the Great Taste Golden Forks awards ceremony held at Southwark Cathedral, which sits on the south bank of the River Thames, next to Borough Market.

Sponsored by Bord Bia, Fine Food Digest, Fine Food Show North, Food and Drink Wales, Invest NI, Partridges London, Scotland Food & Drink, Shire Foods East Anglia and Speciality & Fine Food Fair, ten regional Golden Forks will be handed out, as well as awards for products that have done particularly well for their size of business or style of produce.

Who got the Great Taste 3-stars?

The highest rating is a Great Taste 3-star, which will have been sanctioned by over 20 expert palates, and this year just 241 products have been awarded this top accreditation. Of the 3-star winners, 138 are UK based and 103 from international producers, including chocolate from Australia, Sweden and USA, beer from Germany, Lebanese tahini, Cambodian pepper and cheeses from Croatia, Norway, Bulgaria, Italy and Spain, among many other interesting and innovative products.

Past winners have claimed that displaying a Great Taste sticker has increased sales by as much as 50%, as consumers from around the globe clamour to taste the best food and drink products each year.

What is Great Taste?

Recognised as a stamp of excellence and actively sought out by food lovers and retailers alike, Great Taste, organised by the Guild of Fine Food, values taste above all else. All products in the line-up for judging are blind-tasted: every product is removed from its packaging so it cannot be identified, before entering a robust, layered judging process. This year, the judging took place over 90 days across two judging locations (Dorset and London).

Great Taste's prestigious judging panel is made up of over 500 food & drink professionals, including critics, chefs, recipe creators, buyers, retailers, journalists, broadcasters, and experts in the field. This experienced panel, each with trusted palates, have together tasted and re-judged the 3-star winning products to crown the Golden Forks trophy winners as well as the Great Taste 2022 Supreme Champion.

To learn more visit – https://gff.co.uk/  

The full list of this year's winners and where to buy them can be found at www.greattasteawards.co.uk and a wide range of the award-winning products are available to buy in delis, farm shops and independent retail outlets across the country.