Named at the end of the First World War. Needs a long season of growth. The blue/purple skinned tubers have brilliantly white floury flesh of fine flavour. Handsome tall weed supressing foliage.
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20 tuber pack
Despatch: December 2008 onwards |
£3.99 |
Russeted skin. One of the best varieties for baking, frying and roasting with a rich flavour. Flavour improves on storage. A good cropper. Slug resistant. Pale mauve tipped white flowers.
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20 tuber pack
Despatch: December 2008 onwards |
£3.99 | |
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60 tuber pack SAVE £2.98!
Despatch: December 2008 onwards |
£8.99 |
Classic favourites for a full season's harvesting programme.
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6 x 10 tuber packs
Despatch: December 2008 onwards |
£14.49 | |
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6 x 20 tuber packs SAVE £3.95!
Despatch: December 2008 onwards |
£19.99 |
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Bred jointly by Greenvale AP and SCRI. Has its roots in the Andean foothills of Peru and is a different type of potato of the phureja type. Mayan Gold is the first successful introduction of this type and has proven exceptionally popular with chefs and the restaurant trade. Yellow skinned, long, oval, tubers with a deeper golden flesh of a unique nutty flavour and an extremely creamy but dry texture. Fantastic for chips and roasting for the crispy texture and fluffy centres. Superb flavour when cooked in its skin for all cooking uses except boiling (as tubers will quickly go mushy), also makes a stunning pie topping.
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5 tuber pack
Despatch: January 2009 onwards |
£2.99 £2.49 | |
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20 tuber pack
Despatch: January 2009 onwards |
£5.99 |