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British fruit in the supermarkets

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koster | 18:47 Wed 20th Jul 2005 | Food & Drink
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The only British fruits I've found in the supermarkets at the moment are raspberries, strawberries and blackberries, along with cooking apples.

Are there more British fruits that can be harvested in July? Where can I buy fruit to be more environmentally friendly and cut down on the 'food miles' that this produce travels?

While supermarkets do clearly label fruit with its country of origin, market stalls do not always do so.

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your best bet would be a farmers market, or a local farm shop, they are the most reliable sources as they are 9 times out of 10 grown on thier own farms.
English natural blackberries aren't ready yet, you either saw forced or foreign ones or possibly you meant blackcurrants

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