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Good Food

Barossa Farmers Market

Yesterday we visited the farmers market in The Barossa, which is an indoor market made up of individual vendors.  It’s not produce-driven as much as it is artisan food makers.…

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KCRW placeholderBy Harriet Ells • May 2, 2010 • 1 min read

Yesterday we visited the farmers market in The Barossa, which is an indoor market made up of individual vendors. It’s not produce-driven as much as it is artisan food makers. There is a cheesemaker, a couple of bakeries, lots of jams and sauces, olive oil, etc. Evan had one of the best egg sandwiches ever. It was a fresh fried egg on a roll with bacon. Bacon here isn’t heavily smoked like ours, and it’s not as ham-like as Canadian bacon. It’s really good. We picked up some olive oil from a guy playing a ukulele, an a chicken leek pie from a woman named Eleni. I bought 2 figs from a couple with a fabulous table – they had kumquats, figs, a few dozen eggs, honey and some jams; it was an individual backyard farm. They don’t have the quantities that we see at the Santa Monica market, these are smaller, more individual growers.

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