Pomegranates store rich flavour in their deep red flesh and crunchy jewel-like seeds - and they are a tonic for a healthy heart.With its sweetness tempered by a pleasantly bitter, slightly tannic astringency, in my ...
Robust, fresh and a delight to cook with, almonds are packed with vitamin E and other mineralsA stalwart nut in Christmas cake, pudding and mincemeat, almonds figure prominently on the seasonal shopping list. For freshness, ...
A hit in the kitchen thanks to its pungent kick, mustard once lived in the medicine cabinet ...Mustard, and mustard seed, is an indispensable ingredient in any cook's larder. Whole, mercury-black mustard seeds, either dry ...
Real whole milk from grass-fed cows is creamy, nutritious and utterly delicious...Our shelves are stacked with white water labelled as milk, from cows pumped up on imported cereals and barely see, let alone chew, a ...
No wait... sprout haters come back! Give the brussels' leafy hat a chance and it will repay you in vitamins...Even to the most hardened brussels sprouts dodgers, sprout tops - the clusters of leaves that ...
Broccoli is packed to the florets with nutrients and things to keep you healthy - meet a true superfood• Rosie Sykes' broccoli, butterbeans and pasta recipeTrademarked brands of boutique broccoli are sprouting up on supermarket ...
Yoghurt is a simple pleasure packed with nutrients and microflora to keep your system finely tuned• Rosie Sykes' yoghurt cake recipeA good natural yoghurt is one of life's simplest, yet most pleasing foods; the chalky ...
The stalwart of sauces and stews is ripe with anti-cancer molecules and builds strong bones• Rosie Sykes' Fish baked with tomato sauce recipeThe larder is worryingly bare when you've run out of tinned tomatoes. They ...
More than just a stick for dipping, this versatile veg also benefits the nerves and blood• Rosie Sykes' jugged celery with bacon, apples and almondsWhile punchy flavour and refreshing juicy crunch make celery a heavy-hitter ...
Blackcurrants are packed with vitamin C and micronutrients - they're Britain's very own superfood.Blackcurrants are much too good to be relegated to jams and cordials. In all their purple might, they have an intensely punchy ...