What's fresh, what's good, and why it matters.
The Bekaa Valley crop came in early. Abu Fadi's plot in Zahle is producing the best fruit we've seen in three seasons. $2.99/kg this week.
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Trim stems, stand in water, cover loosely. 10-14 days instead of 2-3.
The salad that started every Sunday lunch. Jeddo's secret wasn't a secret ingredient — it was timing.
Morning delivery loaded and ready. 6 AM start.
Bekaa Valley strawberries just arrived.
Jeddo's fattoush — made with today's delivery.
Stop squeezing. Flick the stem cap — green means ripe, brown means overripe.
Last great week for Lebanese citrus. Blood oranges from Tripoli at peak intensity.
Everyone makes it wrong. Jeddo's version: no blender, no bitterness. Clear, bright, and clean.
First Akkar watermelons arrived — small, concentrated, shockingly good for February. Limited quantities at $1.50/kg.
Knock for hollow sound. Check the yellow field spot. Heavier = juicier. Round = sweeter.
Three generations farming the same Bekaa Valley plot. Abu Ali's heirloom tomatoes — from seeds his father saved sixty years ago.
Mariam doesn't call herself a farmer. "I'm a gardener. Farmers grow food. I grow medicine."
Fresh juice bar open. Carrot-ginger-orange today.
Abu Ali showing us this season's first tomatoes.
Weekend boxes packed and out the door by 8 AM.