19/07/2024
Market update
Best value fruit: apples, mandarins, tangelos, Cara Cara oranges, pineapple, passionfruit, watermelon. Strawberries are still a tad expensive, but are about a dollar cheaper than last week.
Vegetables
In vegetables, the cold is starting to have a big impact on the supply of cucumbers, broccoli and especially beans. On the other hand, Snowpeas and sugarsnaps love a bit of cold – and prices for both are under $10/kg.
Leafy greens will be a little tighter, and the remainder is still reasonably priced.
The BoM is still predicting a winter heatwave from late July…
Mandarins
We’re jumping onto early season Honey Murcott mandarins this week, because they’re very low in seeds this time of year. Wait another month, and you’ll be doing spitting competitions. Oh, and just $2.60 a kilo.
Lettuce
Local Iceberg lettuces are just $2.27 each. They’re from Xerri Bros in Agnes Banks, and if you think it’s too cold for a salad, why not make San Choy Bow?
Leeks
If you have some of the ridiculously cheap Sebagos left from last week, get yourself from leeks for $2.20 a pop – also from Manuel Xerri – and make leek and potato soup to keep you warm.
Tomatoes
The Queensland tomato season has exploded, in a good way: field tomatoes are $3.58 a kilo. Use them in some bruschetta or guacamole.