Cambridge Edition September 2020 - Web

FOOD & DR INK

A MONTHLY ROUND-UP OF GASTRO GOINGS-ON AROUND CAMBRIDGESHIRE

FARMDROP LAUNCHES IN CAMBRIDGE

Tired of Tesco? Online food delivery service Farmdrop brings sustainable, ethically sourced produce from local and independent growers and producers direct to your doorstep. Rather than importing foods from across the globe, Farmdrop prioritises local businesses, continuously striving to bring you the freshest seasonal ingredients that are as good for the environment as they are for your health. The company also ensures that the highest animal welfare standards and lowest carbon emission levels are maintained across its services, meaning that – by using Farmdrop - you can shop safe in the knowledge that you’re doing your bit to make a difference. Head to Farmdrop’s website to sign up. farmdrop.com

Artisan ice lollies, anyone? Mobile ice lolly venture Cambridge Craft Lollies has been a hit in the city this summer and, lucky for us, it’s still warm enough to enjoy one (or five…). The flavours include hibiscus pomegranate, watermelon mint and – wait for it – roasted peach and jalapeno. The lollies are all made with entirely natural ingredients and are packed with fruit, with just a smidgen of cane sugar and complementary herbs and spices added to enhance the fruity flavours. Look out for the distinctive red cooler-fronted trike around the city centre, and be sure to flag it down and treat yourself! CAMBRIDGE CRAFT LOLLIES

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