• The season of Passion Fruit, that divine gift, begins
    por Seville Oranges el febrero 26, 2024 a las 4:17 pm

    Passion fruit is the edible fruit of the passion fruit, a climbing plant native to Paraguay, whose scientific name is Passiflora edulis. This fruit, highly appreciated in the world of food, is also known as passion fruit for the reasons we will discuss below. The name Maracuja comes from what the Guarani Indians called this La entrada The season of Passion Fruit, that divine gift, begins aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • SANNA FYRING LIEDGREN
    por Seville Oranges el enero 19, 2024 a las 5:30 pm

    My name is Sanna Fyring Liedgren and I started my marmalade business Marmeladeriet in 2015. Before that, I worked as a food stylist and a recipe creator for books and magazines. I first fell in love with the English tradition of making potted fruits and marmalade during my studies in London in the early 1990s. La entrada SANNA FYRING LIEDGREN aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • EPISODE #8 CAVIAR LIME – PARADISE GOSPA CITRUS IN SEVILLE
    por Seville Oranges el enero 8, 2024 a las 9:00 am

    They are small and elongated, almost resembling gherkins, containing tiny spherical vessels filled with tart juice that is sometimes called Lime or Citrus Caviar. Also called Finger Lime. When it comes to taste, finger limes are tart and tangy, with a burst of citrusy flavor that is both sweet and sour — and sometimes bitter, La entrada EPISODE #8 CAVIAR LIME – PARADISE GOSPA CITRUS IN SEVILLE aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • EPISODE #7 RED LEMON – PARADISE GOSPA CITRUS IN SEVILLE
    por Seville Oranges el enero 5, 2024 a las 9:00 am

    RED LEMONS are aromatic and release essential oils that fill the air with a floral, fruity, and refreshing scent. The flesh is subtly sweet, acidic, tart, and sour with bright, citrusy nuances. Red lemons, botanically classified as Citrus limonimedica ‘Pigmentata,’ are a rare variety belonging to the Rutaceae or citrus family. The pigmented lemons are La entrada EPISODE #7 RED LEMON – PARADISE GOSPA CITRUS IN SEVILLE aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Episode #6 FAUSTRIME – PARADISE GOSPA CITRUS IN SEVILLE
    por Seville Oranges el enero 4, 2024 a las 4:29 pm

    It is one of the most aromatic citrus fruits in existence. FAUSTRIME is a surprising hybrid between Finger-lime and Limequat (Lime mexicana x kumquat), giving an elongated green fruit, with a taste evoking lemongrass and combava or makrut lime. • In the Kitchen: Chefs love it! Fruit can be squeezed on raw fish, oysters, and La entrada Episode #6 FAUSTRIME – PARADISE GOSPA CITRUS IN SEVILLE aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Caviar Lime – a citrusy, refreshing and vegan variety
    por Seville Oranges el diciembre 8, 2023 a las 1:39 pm

    This is a citrusy, refreshing and vegan variety. A new gourmet star that is becoming more and more accessible to the average consumer, who is at the same time demanding and values products that make an impact. Caviar Lime is a surprising product, a luxury snack for the most discerning palates. Also known as Finger La entrada Caviar Lime – a citrusy, refreshing and vegan variety aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Caviar Lime – a citrusy, refreshing and vegan variety
    por Seville Oranges el diciembre 8, 2023 a las 1:39 pm

    This is a citrusy, refreshing and vegan variety. A new gourmet star that is becoming more and more accessible to the average consumer, who is at the same time demanding and values products that make an impact. Caviar Lime is a surprising product, a luxury snack for the most discerning palates. Also known as Finger La entrada Caviar Lime – a citrusy, refreshing and vegan variety aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • EPISODE #5 MAKRUT LIME – PARADISE GOSPA CITRUS IN SEVILLE
    por Seville Oranges el noviembre 20, 2023 a las 9:00 am

    COMBAVA or MAKRUT LIME leaves are known to be the most aromatic of all herbs and add an extremely unique and distinctive flavour to many different dishes. They are used predominately in Thai, Lao and Cambodian cuisine in soups, curry pastes and stir fries. The fruit can also be used in marmalades, marinades, vinegars, etc. La entrada EPISODE #5 MAKRUT LIME – PARADISE GOSPA CITRUS IN SEVILLE aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • EPISODE #4 BERGAMOT – PARADISE GOSPA CITRUS IN SEVILLE
    por Seville Oranges el noviembre 17, 2023 a las 12:35 pm

    Bergamot (Citrus bergamia) is actually a hybrid between lemon and bitter orange that was obtained by grafting in the early 17th century. The essential oil of this citrus fruit has antibacterial and antiseptic properties ideal for fighting post-operative infections and is used in dentistry, gynaecology, ophthalmic surgery and dermatology. VISIT THEM AT GOSPA CITRUS 👉 La entrada EPISODE #4 BERGAMOT – PARADISE GOSPA CITRUS IN SEVILLE aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • EPISODE #4 BERGAMOT – PARADISE GOSPA CITRUS IN SEVILLE
    por Seville Oranges el noviembre 17, 2023 a las 12:35 pm

    Bergamot (Citrus bergamia) is actually a hybrid between lemon and bitter orange that was obtained by grafting in the early 17th century. The essential oil of this citrus fruit has antibacterial and antiseptic properties ideal for fighting post-operative infections and is used in dentistry, gynaecology, ophthalmic surgery and dermatology. VISIT THEM AT GOSPA CITRUS 👉 La entrada EPISODE #4 BERGAMOT – PARADISE GOSPA CITRUS IN SEVILLE aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • EPISODE #3 TIGER LEMON – PARADISE GOSPA CITRUS IN SEVILLE
    por Seville Oranges el noviembre 14, 2023 a las 4:35 pm

    These lemons have green-yellow stripes on the outside and are slightly rounder than normal lemons. But on the inside they have up to a pink grapefruit tone. Their fresh, fruity taste means they are ideal  for flavouring drinks, particularly cocktails and mocktails, and will be the perfect addition to your favourite baking and dessert recipes, La entrada EPISODE #3 TIGER LEMON – PARADISE GOSPA CITRUS IN SEVILLE aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • EPISODE #2 CAROB LEMON – PARADISE GOSPA CITRUS IN SEVILLE
    por Seville Oranges el octubre 18, 2023 a las 6:00 am

    Lemon of Sicilian origin (Italy). In Italian it is called ‘carrubaro’ (carob). The name ‘carrubaro’ comes from the carob tree, which this cultivar resembles by the characteristic production of flowers and fruits arranged in clusters and by the clearly purplish colour of the young buds. It is a four-season lemon. The plant is expanded and La entrada EPISODE #2 CAROB LEMON – PARADISE GOSPA CITRUS IN SEVILLE aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Episode #1 The BUDDHA’S HAND – Paradise Gospa Citrus in Seville
    por Seville Oranges el octubre 17, 2023 a las 10:56 am

    The Buddha’s hand is one of the most peculiar citrus fruits we can find. Lime, mandarin, orange, grapefruit… they all follow a pattern that makes them very similar to each other. It is true that the Buda hand is the exception that proves the rule. This curious citrus fruit is characterised by the fingers or La entrada Episode #1 The BUDDHA’S HAND – Paradise Gospa Citrus in Seville aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Water mines in Los Alcores, Seville water for citrus fruits
    por Seville Oranges el octubre 9, 2023 a las 10:14 am

    There are dozens of kilometres of water galleries in the micro-region of “Los Alcores” (a word of Arabic origin meaning “rounded hills”, formed some 11 million years ago), where one of the most important aquifers in southern Spain is located. This place is about 25 km from Seville and has been a privileged area for La entrada Water mines in Los Alcores, Seville water for citrus fruits aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • The Seville Waterworks: The British behind Seville’s Water
    por Seville Oranges el mayo 29, 2023 a las 3:00 pm

    The history of Seville’s water goes back to ancient times. Much of this water, from places such as ‘Los Alcores’, 20 km from Seville, known since ancient times for its abundant water and famous citrus fruits, was channelled to the city through the so-called ‘Caños de Carmona’, a Roman aqueduct, later rebuilt by the Almohads, La entrada The Seville Waterworks: The British behind Seville’s Water aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Melissa Graeme, Double Gold winner with her Seville Orange & Stem Ginger Marmalade
    por Seville Oranges el mayo 26, 2023 a las 12:40 pm

    The Dalemain World Marmalade Awards for 2023 took place a few weeks ago. More than 3,000 jars of marmalade from 45 countries all over the world were sent to participate in this international festival, the most important in the world, whose headquarters are in Penrith, Cumbria, United Kingdom. It is a very complete competition, with La entrada Melissa Graeme, Double Gold winner with her Seville Orange & Stem Ginger Marmalade aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Melissa Graeme, Double Gold winner with her Seville Orange & Stem Ginger Marmalade
    por Seville Oranges el mayo 26, 2023 a las 12:40 pm

    The Dalemain World Marmalade Awards for 2023 took place a few weeks ago. More than 3,000 jars of marmalade from 45 countries all over the world were sent to participate in this international festival, the most important in the world, whose headquarters are in Penrith, Cumbria, United Kingdom. It is a very complete competition, with La entrada Melissa Graeme, Double Gold winner with her Seville Orange & Stem Ginger Marmalade aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Prawn Salad with Citrus and Basil Sauce
    por Seville Oranges el octubre 12, 2022 a las 8:15 pm

    A wonderful, fresh, versatile, seasonal dish, particularly good for this time of year. The citrus sauce gives it a unique character and personality. You have to try it! Ingredients 225 g baby salad sprouts 600 g peeled prawns 2 avocados, peeled and cut into slices 2 tablespoons of chopped walnuts. For the vinaigrette zest and La entrada Prawn Salad with Citrus and Basil Sauce aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • All about Dragon Fruit
    por Seville Oranges el agosto 1, 2022 a las 5:26 pm

    Plant native to tropical and subtropical areas of America, it belongs to the cacti family. It has an ovoid shape, a striking colour and is covered with a scale-like appearance. This was what gave rise to its name in Hatian. The pitahaya attracts for its exoticism and convinces with its refreshing flavour, without forgetting its La entrada All about Dragon Fruit aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • How to make Gospa Dragon Fruit Jam
    por Seville Oranges el agosto 1, 2022 a las 4:57 pm

    Dragon Fruit is a tropical fruit that comes from a cactus. It’s available everywhere around the world, but it’s indigenous to Mexico and South America. In Europe, the southern region of Spain (Andalusia) is one of the main places where it is grown and exported. This time we tell you how to make Dragon Fruit La entrada How to make Gospa Dragon Fruit Jam aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Gospa Citrus Seville Oranges, in Simon’s Table
    por Seville Oranges el junio 13, 2022 a las 10:00 am

    Why did we opt for Gospa Citrus Seville Oranges? There are number of factors that as a business, we need to take into account when sourcing our ingredients: Wherever possible we source locally and British but some things are not grown in Britain like Seville Oranges. Quality is important to us so that we can have La entrada Gospa Citrus Seville Oranges, in Simon’s Table aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Marvellous Marmalade
    por Seville Oranges el junio 10, 2022 a las 6:00 pm

    I am so pleased that Lisa Osman from All Hallows’ Farmhouse Cookery School has agreed to be our guest blogger this week.  Lisa runs the only AGA approved cookery school in the South West and has an international following.  Lisa and I share a love of making sour dough bread! Over the last year, Lisa has moved La entrada Marvellous Marmalade aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • The origin of marmalade and the Seville Oranges
    por Seville Oranges el abril 20, 2022 a las 4:16 pm

    Certain forms of jam have been known since ancient times. In short, it is a discovery that combines fruit cooked in sugar to preserve it for a long time. In addition to the flavour, proper preservation preserves the original smell of the fruit, which makes jam a way of eating fruit even when it is La entrada The origin of marmalade and the Seville Oranges aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • History of the Seville Orange Tree
    por Seville Oranges el abril 7, 2022 a las 9:20 am

    The Bitter, or Seville, Orange tree (Citrus × aurantium) was cultivated in ancient times as an ornamental tree or to use its fruits in cosmetics, but not for consumption. It was the Greek conquerors who made them known in the Mediterranean and although the Citron (Citrus medica) was the first citrus fruit introduced to the La entrada History of the Seville Orange Tree aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • The Orange Grove: A Mouth-Watering Holiday Romance Set In Sunny Seville
    por Seville Oranges el febrero 10, 2022 a las 11:00 am

    The famous romantic and refreshing novel by the English author Rosanna Ley, where one of the episodes takes place in the Gospa Citrus Farm, in Seville. Holly loves making marmalade. Now she has a chance to leave her stressful city job and pursue her dream – of returning to the Dorset landscape of her childhood La entrada The Orange Grove: A Mouth-Watering Holiday Romance Set In Sunny Seville aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Three Great Taste stars for Wexford Home Preserves
    por Seville Oranges el febrero 8, 2022 a las 11:00 am

    Wexford Home Preserves has earned a place amongst a galaxy of international food stars with its award of three gold stars for its handmade Seville Marmalade by the Great Taste Awards, the largest and most trusted food and drink awards on the planet. Wexford Home Preserves Seville Orange Marmalade will now feature the unmistakable black La entrada Three Great Taste stars for Wexford Home Preserves aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • RECIPE: Seville Orange Marmalade, by Lisa Osman
    por Seville Oranges el febrero 4, 2022 a las 11:00 am

    The uplifting aroma created by squeezing, juicing and shredding sour oranges to create bitter marmalade is a rewarding seasonal ritual.  Seville oranges are ready to pick from mid December, although they can normally be found in the shops from the first week of January.  Their short season lasts until March.  For the best results, we La entrada RECIPE: Seville Orange Marmalade, by Lisa Osman aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • How to make Seville Orange Marmalade in celebration of Gospa Citrus Seville Oranges
    por Seville Oranges el febrero 3, 2022 a las 11:00 am

    By Vivien Lloyd (UK), an inspirational tutor, author, preserver and baker who encourages novices and artisans to refine their skills, instilling passion for genuinely top quality products. Vivien Lloyd‘s style of teaching is passionate, inspirational…   For her inspirational video abouy How to make Marmalade using Gospa Seville Oranges click HERE. La entrada How to make Seville Orange Marmalade in celebration of Gospa Citrus Seville Oranges aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Time to visit Gospa Citrus – a paradise for citrus
    por Seville Oranges el febrero 2, 2022 a las 12:30 pm

      Since the beginning of the 19th century it has been located in Mairena del Alcor (Seville), the historic centre of Los Alcores, a place of enormous historical, cultural and natural heritage, full of beautiful rounded hills, water mills and majestic castles. The most privileged place chosen by nature to grow the best citrus fruits La entrada Time to visit Gospa Citrus – a paradise for citrus aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • 7 Reasons for Adding Grapefruit to Your Morning Meal
    por Seville Oranges el mayo 3, 2021 a las 6:41 pm

    By Emily Laurence. I used to have a boss who would walk around the office and hand out oranges to everyone as he walked to his desk. On the surface, it seems like a nice gesture, but I always had the sneaking suspicion he only did it so no one had an excuse to use La entrada 7 Reasons for Adding Grapefruit to Your Morning Meal aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Red Blush Grapefruit, juicy, sweet and fragrant
    por Seville Oranges el abril 28, 2021 a las 7:14 pm

    Binomial name: Citrus x paradisi ‘Red Blush’ This variety is known for its juicy, sweet, fragrant red flesh across the culinary world, being a delicious breakfast food rich in anti-oxidants. It has medicinal qualities, as well as being an ornamental tree which thrives in subtropical gardens. ‘Red blush’ is well-suited for gift fruit, fresh market La entrada Red Blush Grapefruit, juicy, sweet and fragrant aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • The lemon and its varieties
    por Seville Oranges el abril 26, 2021 a las 7:23 pm

    The lemon tree or Citrus Limon is a perennial plant belonging to the Rutaceae family and citrus genus. It is used in many cities in Spain as an ornamental plant. It is probably the most commonly planted in gardens and patios in a traditional way. Its fame is due to its extraordinary fruit: the lemon, La entrada The lemon and its varieties aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • 3 reasons to make marmalade
    por Seville Oranges el enero 15, 2021 a las 1:19 pm

    By Amadora Gahona In the cold Winter months, the most appreciated fruit of Seville (Spain), the Bitter or Seville Oranges, are covered with an intense color and have an extraordinary aroma. Lovers of traditions or simply those who love these oranges have the perfect excuse to make marmalade in their kitchens, even more if the La entrada 3 reasons to make marmalade aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Why Gospa Citrus oranges are so famous
    por Seville Oranges el enero 10, 2021 a las 5:19 pm

    By Amadora Gahona*, Seville, Spain. It is important to know that a part of the citrus sector is in crisis in Europe, specially in producer countries like Spain and Italy. Why? Due to SouthAfrican citrus, specially oranges, can be sold in our countries and in other we export anytime with a preferential treatment by the La entrada Why Gospa Citrus oranges are so famous aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Marjorie Paulson
    por Seville Oranges el marzo 20, 2019 a las 6:00 pm

    Moving to the beautiful countryside of Shropshire (UK) after retiring from a successful business 20 years ago, we inherited a garden of apple, damson and plum trees, this abundance of fruit gave me the inspiration to make my first jam. That year I decided to enter local competitions and I started winning awards. Also with La entrada Marjorie Paulson aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Citrus as a component of the Mediterranean diet
    por Seville Oranges el mayo 11, 2018 a las 8:00 pm

    Authors: Amílcar Duarte, Jacinta Fernandes, João Bernardes, Graça Miguel Citrus are native to southeastern Asia, but are present in the Mediterranean basin for centuries. This group of species has reached great importance in some of the Mediterranean countries and, in the case of orange, mandarin and lemon trees, they found here soil and climatic conditions La entrada Citrus as a component of the Mediterranean diet aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Marmalade Quick Bread
    por Seville Oranges el diciembre 7, 2017 a las 5:00 pm

    By Julia, What Julia Ate. When March rolls around and buttermilk goes on sale I always get it. I bake a lot with yogurt, because I always have it on hand for so many uses. I’ve really got to start making my own. Buttermilk is a little less useful in my household. I hate that La entrada Marmalade Quick Bread aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Kumquat Marmalade with Orange-Pecan English Muffin Bread
    por Seville Oranges el diciembre 6, 2017 a las 5:00 pm

    By Lori Lange. We acquired some new toys recently… a foosball table, a ping pong table and a dart board.  And this means that our place has become the new “hang-out” for the boys in the neighborhood (and also the men who want to come over in the evening, smoke cigars & play boy games).  What does this have to La entrada Kumquat Marmalade with Orange-Pecan English Muffin Bread aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Dorie’s Marmalade Loaf Cake
    por Seville Oranges el diciembre 5, 2017 a las 10:53 am

    If you have an open mind, marmalade can be one of the most versatile pantry staples. On the savory side, it garnishes root vegetable soup (it’s terrific with celeriac) and glazes roast chicken. On the sweet side, it makes a swell ingredient in stuffed crepes and cakes. Oh, I can make, and do make, fussy La entrada Dorie’s Marmalade Loaf Cake aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Seville Oranges – Bitter Sweet Treat, by Uma Wylde
    por Seville Oranges el enero 5, 2017 a las 9:00 am

    It’s that time of year again – Seville Oranges are about to hit the shops. However, you can’t eat them – they’re insanely sharp, stringent taste and sheer number of pips make it impossible – but don’t let that put you off. They have other uses and I’m not talking just about marmalade. Treat them like lemons La entrada Seville Oranges – Bitter Sweet Treat, by Uma Wylde aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Living between Seville Oranges
    por Seville Oranges el noviembre 1, 2016 a las 8:00 am

    Living between Seville Oranges is a dream. Breathe its essential fresh air, feel their fragrance, admire the stunning landscape full of colors. Yes, a dream in paradise. La entrada Living between Seville Oranges aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • The dream made real of the French students in Gospa Citrus Farm
    por Seville Oranges el octubre 30, 2016 a las 11:45 am

    The dream of these students from northern France to visit Gospa Citrus Farm made real. It is wonderful to hear from them that they never tasted such an extraordinary marmalade! La entrada The dream made real of the French students in Gospa Citrus Farm aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • The future of Holland between oranges in Gospa Citrus Farm – Seville
    por Seville Oranges el octubre 24, 2016 a las 12:16 pm

    Beautiful visit of a Dutch family to Gospa Citrus Farm in Seville. One of the daughters, age 4, enjoyed among the Gospa Seville Orange trees and tasted the most prestigious marmalade ever, which is made with the Gospa Seville Oranges. It was a special day with memories that will be permanent for everyone. La entrada The future of Holland between oranges in Gospa Citrus Farm – Seville aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • The Australian Festival of Marmalade
    por Seville Oranges el septiembre 23, 2016 a las 12:00 am

    For the first time there will be an Australian competition and festival taking place in Adelaide this November. Organised by the National Trust of South Australia and launched under the umbrella of the World’s Original Marmalade Awards, this festival down-under gives Australians the chance to really show the world what their marmalade is made of. La entrada The Australian Festival of Marmalade aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • The Marmalade Awards
    por Seville Oranges el septiembre 22, 2016 a las 1:35 am

    The Marmalade Awards – What are they all about? These quirky awards were founded in 2005 by Jane Hasell-McCosh with the initial idea of preserving, growing and widening one of the most British of customs – making marmalade. They have gone on to generate a following far beyond Jane’s wildest expectations and have humour and a La entrada The Marmalade Awards aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Angela Hickman
    por Seville Oranges el septiembre 20, 2016 a las 10:38 am

    Angela Hickman is a home preserver producing a wide range of preserves each year, mainly for charitable causes, family and friends. Let Angela writes about herself: “My introduction to home preservation was in the kitchen of my parents’ farmhouse in North Yorkshire, in the days before freezers, when surplus fresh produce needed to be preserved La entrada Angela Hickman aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Sarah Churchill
    por Seville Oranges el septiembre 15, 2016 a las 10:05 am

    Sarah Churchill is a classically trained chef, with a wide & varied experience spanning more than 25 years, working in hotels and restaurants up to 2 star michelin level. She is the Founder & Producer at The Artisan Kitchen. www.theartisankitchen.co.uk www.sarahchurchill.com We can read in one of her websites (The Artisan Kitchen): Artisan Kitchen is La entrada Sarah Churchill aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Sarah Randell
    por Seville Oranges el septiembre 14, 2016 a las 9:37 am

    Former Food Director Sainsbury’s magazine and former food editor to Delia Smith, Sarah has written more than 1000 recipes for the magazine. She is also author of the delightful baking book, Family Baking and Marmalade; A Bittersweet Cookbook. We can read in her website (Pot of Marmalade): “Food has always been my passion. When I was knee high La entrada Sarah Randell aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Jennifer Williams
    por Seville Oranges el septiembre 12, 2016 a las 5:48 pm

    Sandra Dallas wrote “Jam on a winter day tastes of summer” and jam has become synonymous with life’s pleasures. For Jennifer Williams of Barton-on-Sea, her love affair with jam-making started in childhood and has evolved into her luxury brand – ‘Naked Jam’ – only the finest and purest natural ingredients, sourced and created by hand, La entrada Jennifer Williams aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Jams and jellies demonstration at the Bunch of Grapes in Bradford on Avon (UK) by expert Vivien Lloyd
    por Seville Oranges el septiembre 9, 2016 a las 11:04 am

    Vivien Lloyd is giving a demonstration with lunch at the Bunch of Grapes in Bradford on Avon on Wednesday, September 14, when she will be demonstrating how to create your own seasonal jams and jellies from cooking to potting. Guests will then sit down to a two course lunch, featuring Vivien‘s freshly made jelly. Tickets cost £15pp La entrada Jams and jellies demonstration at the Bunch of Grapes in Bradford on Avon (UK) by expert Vivien Lloyd aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Vivien Lloyd
    por Seville Oranges el septiembre 9, 2016 a las 10:25 am

    Vivien Lloyd is an inspirational tutor, author, preserver and baker who encourages novices and artisans to refine their skills, instilling passion for genuinely top quality products. Vivien Lloyd‘s style of teaching is passionate, inspirational… We can read in her wonderful website about her… Find also interesting information and resources. My passion for preserving started by accident 1987 La entrada Vivien Lloyd aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Now Germany, lovely time in Gospa Citrus Farms
    por Seville Oranges el septiembre 2, 2016 a las 3:45 pm

    Gospa Citrus Farms is all about freedom, peace and happiness… And it is always a pleasure to show the world of citrus. When we say that citrus is the most important fruit in the world it is because its 2,500 different varieties make them something big, diverse and special. These friends from Germany have known many La entrada Now Germany, lovely time in Gospa Citrus Farms aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Love you Holland, thanks for your visit
    por Seville Oranges el septiembre 2, 2016 a las 2:35 pm

    A very hot summer in Seville this year… But adventurous visitors from The Netherlands came to Gospa Citrus Farms as faithful pilgrims right to the place where grow the famous organic Gospa Citrus Seville Oranges. Here they found a wonderful garden, a fantastic place to breathe fresh air, peace and freedom. Very welcome!       La entrada Love you Holland, thanks for your visit aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Lovely day for a Netherlander family in Gospa Citrus Farms
    por Seville Oranges el agosto 1, 2016 a las 4:17 pm

    A new family from The Netherlands visited the place where the world’s best Seville Oranges grow, located in Gospa Citrus Farms. It was a wonderful day exploring the culture of Seville Oranges and knowing the secrets of the world of citrus. Gospa Citrus Farms, with Roman, Arab and British heritage, keep the charm, power and La entrada Lovely day for a Netherlander family in Gospa Citrus Farms aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Friends of Gospa Citrus Sevilles
    por Seville Oranges el julio 29, 2016 a las 10:43 am

    We are happy to receive in Gospa Citrus Farms more friends from The Netherlands, a lovely family who love nature and has been amazed by all the stories about Gospa Citrus. It’s a pleasure to welcome and learn all about the world of citrus, how to make marmalade and taste homemade marmalade made with the La entrada Friends of Gospa Citrus Sevilles aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • New visitors from The Netherlands
    por Seville Oranges el julio 25, 2016 a las 2:03 pm

    Excellent with our visitors, now friends, from The Netherlands! A family from Amsterdam, enjoying our land, oranges and marmalade. Having fun and lots of learn and peace in Gospa Citrus Farms. Thanks a lot for your visit, thanks so much for sharing our passion and love for citrus and marmalade!           La entrada New visitors from The Netherlands aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Seville History
    por Seville Oranges el abril 1, 2016 a las 12:19 pm

    SEVILLE HISTORY. THE CITY OF SEVILLE Seville has a rich and fascinating history. The Romans governed the whole of Spain for more than six centuries. Their first colony was  Italica which may still be visited today. The Romans changed the face of the countryside and towns, building aqueducts and long straight roads to link the La entrada Seville History aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Seville Oranges History
    por Seville Oranges el abril 1, 2016 a las 12:17 pm

    Seville Oranges. Bitter-sweet pleasure One of Seville’s most amazing attractions can be enjoyed free of charge as you walk the streets: more than 40,000 bitter orange trees that decorate the “calles” and infuse this charming city with the heavenly scent of their blossoms every spring. In fact, these ornamental, bitter orange trees outnumber every other La entrada Seville Oranges History aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Mairena del Alcor History
    por Seville Oranges el abril 1, 2016 a las 12:14 pm

    Mairena del Alcor History. Arabian pearl Its name may have come form the Arab Maharana, meaning ‘water from the spring’, signifying plenty and abundance of water in the area. The numerous remains discovered seem to indicate that the first settlements date back to the Chalcolithic. During the period of Al-Andalus the castle, which still exists, La entrada Mairena del Alcor History aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Herefordshire Marmalade Festival
    por Seville Oranges el enero 20, 2015 a las 8:02 pm

    Herefordshire Marmalade Festival Herefordshire Marmalade Festival takes place in Bromyard in late February or early March and features a marmalade competition, marmalade related food and other musical and fun events in a variety of local venues. Entries come from across the UK and the festival culminates in an awards lunch which includes an auction of the La entrada Herefordshire Marmalade Festival aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • Seville Oranges
    por Seville Oranges el enero 20, 2015 a las 7:29 pm

    Seville Oranges. Bitter-sweet pleasure One of Seville’s most amazing attractions can be enjoyed free of charge as you walk the streets: more than 40,000 bitter orange trees that decorate the “calles” and infuse this charming city with the heavenly scent of their blossoms every spring. In fact, these ornamental, bitter orange trees outnumber every other La entrada Seville Oranges aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • The town of Mairena del Alcor
    por Seville Oranges el enero 20, 2015 a las 7:15 pm

    The Town of Mairena del Alcor is a small city located in the province of Seville, Spain. According to the 2019 census, the city has a population of 23.500 inhabitants. The town of Mairena del Alcor. Arabian pearl Its name may have come form the Arab ‘Maharana’, meaning a places with lots of water. The La entrada The town of Mairena del Alcor aparece primero en Seville Oranges.

  • The City of Seville
    por Seville Oranges el enero 20, 2015 a las 7:10 pm

    SEVILLE HISTORY. THE CITY OF SEVILLE Seville has a rich and fascinating history. The Romans governed the whole of Spain for more than six centuries. Their first colony was  Italica which may still be visited today. The Romans changed the face of the countryside and towns, building aqueducts and long straight roads to link the La entrada The City of Seville aparece primero en Seville Oranges.