TomandJerry
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- Oct 1, 2013
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Well?
Would love to see what NSC thinks
Would love to see what NSC thinks
CAN you live only on UK items? Absolutely. Would I want to? Absolutely not.
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Before I commit, are we able to grow chickpeas (for hummus) and avocados in this country?
There have been a number of chefs that have tried "local only" menus for a while - Jun Tanaka for example, pretty successfully. Biggest issue is probably not being able to use citrus and pepper, plus the low variety of fruit and veg available in winter and the relatively short seasons we would have for more exotic fruit and veg. But you can grow a lot of non-indigenous stuff here - I've got aubergines and tomatillos growing well In Hove right now, not even in a greenhouse, and stuff like peppers and chillis etc are commonly grown here.
Pickling, freezing, salting and drying of summer / autumn gluts would help maintain varied diets in the colder months (again lots of chefs experimenting here). You would also look to expand the range of 'local' seafood and meats you'd use - octopus, cuttlefish, limpets, rabbit, hare, squirrel for example are hard to find in UK shops but the situation is improving.