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We’re delighted to announce Richard Bain is joining us as Managing Director, alongside founder and driving force Ruth Huxley.
Nettling cheese creates patchwork worthy of an art gallery, let alone the awards Lynher Dairies has garnered over the years. The Cornish Yarg maker has iconic status in the Cornish food world, having been at the forefront of the revival of local food and drink scene in the 1980’s.
First-generation farmers Will & Kate Martin have won many well-deserved accolades, adding a Farming for the Future Great Cornish Food Award to the haul earlier this year.
Growing tea on the banks of the River Fal, with a micro-climate that resembles a cloud forest, Tregothnan is a true food and drink pioneer and winner of the Raising the Bar category in the Great Cornish Food Awards.
Next up in our series of films featuring Great Cornish Food Award winners is Island Fish. Based on Bryher, Isles of Scilly, Island Fish’s founders wanted to make sure that islanders and visitors could buy sustainable, freshly caught, local fish and shellfish.
Watch our film to find out how this place is so much more than just an Orchard and what makes it award winning...
What does it take to produce food and drink successfully on an archipelago of tiny islands 28 miles off the southwest tip of Britain?
If you’re a fan of oysters, you should try the native Cornish variety. It’s thought that Ostrea edulis, better known as the Fal oyster, has been harvested since Roman times.
Fishing since the age of 13, John Pound is a familiar sight off the Lizard peninsula, working solo in Helford Bay to land the freshest lobster. He knows every rock, every tide, and every turn of the season. Read more about John and why he still says, “There’s no better place to be.”
A major new strategy to secure a greener and more resilient future for food, drink and farming in Cornwall has officially launched – and we’re proud to have led its development.
The Great Cornish Seafood Weekend takes place on October 26 and 27 at the Great Cornish Food Store in Truro.
The stuff of childhood memories, real Cornish ice cream is a heavenly treat, a reminder for many of childhood days adventuring on the beach and splashing in the surf.
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