Abel & Cole good food, the right way
Welcome to Abel & Cole - the best seasonal organic food delivered to your door
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- what makes us different
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reason #01
We source seasonal
food and support
British farming
reason #02
We keep packaging to
a minimum and we
never air freight
reason #03
We've always
been passionate
about animal welfare
reason #04
We've been around
for 20 years and give
exceptional service
It makes sense (and tastes better) to eat strawberries in June and wonderful root vegetables in the winter. Seasonal variety is healthier for you and the planet!
Eating seasonally goes hand in hand with organic principles, and we're very passionate about it. If some of the retail industry had their way, we'd no doubt have Christmas every month and Easter at least twice a year, but we'd most probably tire of all the exciting treats that we look forward to annually. This is exactly what's happened with our food. Now that you can buy strawberries in January and 'new season' lamb all year round, many people just don't know what's in season any more, or that eating food in its proper season actually tastes better.
Each season has so many treats to offer, and being able to look forward to asparagus and Jersey royal potatoes in spring, strawberries, peaches and lettuce in summer, and hearty root veg in winter is such a delight.
One of our top reasons for working with the seasons is the method by which much out of season produce ends up on shop shelves; airfreight. A common misconception is that all produce from abroad is airfreighted, and this is not the case. Only the delicate, expensive items are air-freighted and often they are foods that cannot be grown here, whatever the season. This makes no sense - environmentally or financially!
We have some fantastic European and international farmers who help us fill the gaps when, due to our cooler climate, the UK fields are in between harvests. Buying some produce from overseas enables us to keep our boxes full of a nutritional range of foods whilst supporting growers elsewhere. In these circumstances we never air-freight and obviously, our first choice is always British.