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In Season = Good Food (Score:2)
The fact that British supermakrets stock foods that are out of season is part of the reason why the quality is so poor. If something fresh like fruit has to come from the other side of the world, it's probably been picked far before it's ripe, and it's a robust easy to move variety, and that's part of the reason why food is so tastless.
If you buy from a real market or direct from the grower, the food is MUCH fresher, and hence has real taste.
A good home made curry is great fun, as is freshly made Naan b
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Supermarket in your part of Canada must be utterly awful then. British supermarkets are pretty terrible, the fruit and veg is dull and devoid of flavour, and it's hardly cheap. Any half decent independent green-grocer has a better range of goods, at better prices, and significantly better quality. The snag is that there aren't many left...
I always find the French supermarkets MUCH better than their British equivalents. They offer much more than their British counterparts, and the French are not as easily
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