Wild Food Online

Wild Food OnlineWildfoods.com is an exciting new website for people who are simply wild about food.  Due to launch on the 12 June wildfoods.com offers a range of products that are wild both literally and figuratively - from mushrooms, herbs and truffles, which are harvested from the wild, to a range of gourmet products such as Avocado Oil, Bilberry with African Basil dressing and Sevruga caviar, which are selected from around the world for their wild flavours.

Already used in the kitchens of some of Britain’s top chefs for their “tastastic” qualities, Wildfoods.com products are valued for their fresh, pure taste and ability to transform even the simplest of dishes into something special.  And of course another huge benefit is that you don’t have to shop the world or even the high street to buy your order- it will be delivered straight to your door!
 
Wildfoods.com products already have an excellent reputation in the culinary world because the same company supplies some of the UK’s top AA Rosette hotels and restaurants.  
 
Its freshly picked products are gathered by expert foragers on land which has never been cultivated which means that its wild mushrooms and herbs are all free from herbicides and other agricultural treatments. Wildfoods.com also imports more exotic wild produce from the lush rainforests and dry deserts of Australia which are also not only natural but also as wildfoods.com is keen to assure meet the highest standards of quality and freshness.
 
Apart from selling a wide range of culinary delights, the new website will also offer bountiful culinary inspiration.  Its Chef of the Month column will feature some of the UK’s top chefs who will serve up their favourite recipes using Wildfoods.com products and give tips to help ease your cooking experience and please your palate.  Meanwhile their chef in residence will make sure you are up to date with the seasonal produce available and provide ideas with how you might use it.  The site will also have a food forum for all you food fanatics who simply love to chat food as well as eat it!

For more information visit www.Wildfoods.com

 

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