Bearing fruit
As spring unfolds into summer, so a bountiful supply of seasonal fruits appears in gardens and hedgerows across the UK. From soft fruits such as gooseberries, raspberries and redcurrants, to stone fruits — think cherries and juicy plums — there’s an abundance of summer fruit available throughout the country, with several regions laying claim to their own specialities.
Head to Scotland, for example, for the reddish-purple tayberry, a raspberry-blackberry hybrid that’s named after the River Tay. Wales, with its lengthy fruit-growing history, is home to the unique Vale of Clwyd Denbigh Plum. For the best strawberries and cherries, head to England’s milder southern counties, in particular Kent, long known as the Garden of England. Kent is also — along with Yorkshire — the place for rhubarb, which, though technically a vegetable, has surely earned an honorary place as a summer fruit, due to its gloriously tangy role in crumbles and fools.
While these versatile
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