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Dave's Market Picks Fruit and Veg Box

Dave's Market Picks Fruit and Veg Box

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Dave's Market Picks Fruit and Veg Box will be ever changing due to current market availability. You'll get the best balance of value and quality in this perfectly selected offering of the market's very best.

WHAT'S IN THE BOX THIS WEEK?

Celery Half
Strawberries 250g
3  Carrot Loose Each
Buk Choy Shanghai Baby Bunch of 2-3
Broccoli Head Each
Beetroot Bunch
3 Mandarin Imperial Premium Each
3 Apple Missile Each
3 Apple Royal Gala Premium Each
Oranges Navel 3kg
2 Capsicum Red Each
3 Zucchini Black Imperfect Each
3 Avocado GMax Greenskin Extra Large Each
3 Banana Premium Each
Sweet Potato Kumera Each
Blueberries Premium 125g

Pick of the Week - New Season Blueberries

“In recent weeks, these berries have been quite expensive, but due to a supply increase we are getting into some excellent eating varieties - the fruit from the North Coast (around the Coffs Harbour and Bryon Bay regions) is eating particularly well. It is shaping up to be a huge blueberry season, and there is an expectation of record yields which is great news for consumers.
Blueberries are roundish in shape, about the size of a marble. They are deep in colour, ranging from blue to maroon to purple-black, and feature a white-gray waxy "bloom" that covers the berry's surface and serves as a protective coat. It has a bluish flesh and contains very small seeds. They were once known as ‘star-berries’ because of the star-shaped calyx on the top of their heads. They are totally edible - seeds, calyx and all.

Blueberries are an excellent source of natural sugars for energy. The darker the colour, the sweeter they taste. They also have heaps of vitamin C and dietary fibre.”
- David Harris

HOW TO PICK
Select firm, plump berries that have a natural, light blue-silver blush on the skin. This silvery blush is a natural protective wax coating. Avoid excessively soft or withered berries. Shake the container, noticing whether the berries have the tendency to move freely; if they do not, this may indicate that they are soft and damaged or mouldy. Avoid berries that appear dull in colour or are soft and watery in texture. They should be free from moisture since the presence of water will cause the berries to decay.

HOW TO STORE
Don't wash berries until right before eating as washing will remove the bloom that protects the berries' skins from degradation. Place unwashed blueberries in a single layer on paper towel in a covered container and refrigerate. Use within 3 days. If kept out at room temperature for more than a day, the berries may spoil.


Dave's Market Update

In Veg

“Fairly slim pickings in this category this week. It’s so cold nothing much is growing. As always, there are a couple of exceptions. We do have some very good value soup packs in all stores.
Loose beetroot is still very reasonable as are all capsicums. In the NSW stores, we have a good line of continental parsley and some baby Cos that is fantastic. Imperfect zucchini and imperfect Kumera are both still very inexpensive.”

In Fruit

“The big news this week is the big drop in blueberries as the Coffs Harbour crops get underway. They are eating superbly and will only get cheaper, weather permitting.
Nets of navel oranges are fantastic value and with a couple of frosts on the fruit sweet as honey.
Both Ruby grapefruit and the imperfect fruit are really good and cheap. Bananas, apples and mandarins continue at similar low prices to what they have been selling for.

Avocados are now being harvested further south in Queensland and this fruit is generally far more reliable than the Bundaberg fruit and is also coming down in price.”

- David Harris

*The Box pictured is for illustration purposes and may contain different/varying products due to seasonal variations & current market availability.

Contents updated 12pm on 25/06/2025