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Pickled wild garlic buds

£5.50

Walking through the woods during wild garlic season is an incredible experience as big gusts of garlic scent mingle with the more expected spring scents of water, damp wood and earth. Fruits of the Forage collect the buds of wild garlic flowers and preserve them, creating a sharp, smokey pickle that’s great with cheese and for cooking.

Fruits of the Forage collect fruit and other foods from old hedgerows and abandoned orchards in and around their native Cheshire. Their aim is to prevent food waste, but also encourage biodiversity and preserve Britain's farming traditions and food ways.

Weighs 100g.

Although easy access to fresh food is a right everyone should have, there’s still something slightly off about seeing rows of identical shiny green apples lined up in the supermarket. Fruits of the Forage are the antithesis of this, they love to explore different heritage varieties of fruits, the old, the wild and the weird. As a result, their range of produce tastes amazing and full of flavour. 

Their approach also encourages small farms and orchards, who use less intensive farming methods and who play a part in restoring Britain’s natural biodiversity. 

We love every single one of their products, so take your pick.


Wild garlic flowers (35%), cider vinegar, cane sugar, salt, ginger, paprika.


Nutritional Information (per 100g): Energy 412KJ / 97kcal, Fat <0.5g, of which saturates <0.1g, Carbohydrates 22.1g, of which sugars 21.3g, Fibre 1.9g, Protein 1.3g, Salt 0.57g.

Walking through the woods during wild garlic season is an incredible experience as big gusts of garlic scent mingle with the more expected spring scents of water, damp wood and earth. Fruits of the Forage collect the buds of wild garlic flowers and preserve them, creating a sharp, smokey pickle that’s great with cheese and for cooking.

Fruits of the Forage collect fruit and other foods from old hedgerows and abandoned orchards in and around their native Cheshire. Their aim is to prevent food waste, but also encourage biodiversity and preserve Britain's farming traditions and food ways.

Weighs 100g.

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Fruits of the Forage

Anti-waste foragers picking from the hedgerows of Cheshire

Fruits of the Forage