“The summer fruit season is now in full swing. Rockmelons are fantastic, quite large and very reasonably priced. In mangoes, my pick this week is the Honey Gold variety. This week, they are from the Katherine area and are superb. It is a very big piece of fruit and as well has a small stone so although the ticket on them is not great, in terms of the flesh per piece of fruit, they are very good value and I would say they are our best eating mango right now.
Nectarines and peaches continue to arrive in the markets in massive quantities and are also eating extremely well. It’s hard to go past the imperfects on these two fruits.
Grapes are between areas and got smashed in storms at the end of last week and aren’t as good as they have been. The better varieties of lychees are available in limited quantities at the better retailers. Cherries seem to have dodged any weather issues to date however, this weekend is looking a bit dubious in the growing areas.
In berries, the blacks are eating well and fairly reasonable in price. Avocados are still very good. Stick with the Aussie product where you can (that’s all we sell), some of the fruit from across the ditch is very ordinary - we call them supermarket fruit.
Lemons are not good and the smaller sizes in nets and our imperfect line make great sense to me. Finally, we will get the first of our Christmas trees in store this weekend, plenty coming and at this stage the price is unchanged from last year.