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Condiments, Preserves and Oils

by Josiah Thomas Meldrum last modified 04-December-2008 14:05

Hill Farm Oils

01986 798660 Heveningham, IP19 0ED, www.hillfarmoils.com
The Fairs family’s 35 years experience in sustainable agriculture means that only the finest rapeseed is used in producing Hillfarm Oils Cold pressed Extra Virgin Rapeseed Oil. 


Jules & Sharpie

01728 833955 Leiston, IP16 4LL, www.julesandsharpie.com 
All our delicious hot preservaments are hand made with good natural ingredients. They contain no additives and no salt or gluten. They all have scotch bonnet chillies in them which are lovingly prepared by hand. 


Norfolk & Suffolk Speciality Foods

01986 780902 Ringsfield, NR34 8NY, www.nssfoods.co.uk
We make a range of fruit chutneys inspired by the traditions of South Asia. These associate fruits and spices, blended to give rich and complex relishes that are delicious with both hot and cold dishes. 


Norfolk Finest Foods

01379 643713 Diss, IP22 4LB
Our chutneys and pickles are of high quality and use fresh local produce when in season. We employ traditional methods, cook in small batches and use no artificial additives. 


Peachey’s Preserves

01379 676169 Pulham Market, IP21 4XP
Speciality Preserves, made locally widely available in local shops and farm shops 


Purely Pesto

07725 638289 Snape, IP17 1SJ, www.purelypesto.co.uk
Where possible we use locally grown ingredients and take pride in the fact that we use no additives / preservatives. Widely available in local shops. 


Stark Naked Food

01379 870010 Eye, IP23 7HL, www.starknakedfoods.co.uk
Quality pesto’s made whenever possible with local herbs and no additives. Available in many local shops. 


The Chilli Company

01449 766677 Mendlesham, IP14 5NQ, www.chillicompany.com
Farm shop, nursery and restaurant specialising in all things chillis. To bring you the very best flavours and products, we have travelled to Northern Mexico, Southern Mexico and even to the Chile Pepper Institute in New Mexico and this year we’ve grown 100 varities of chilli! 

 



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