The finalists for the BBC Food Programme, Food and farming Awards were announced today and it was great to see The Pembrokeshire Beach Food Company amongst them. They were one of the food companies I caught up with during my visit to the BBC Good Food Show in Birmingham last November. The company was a real worthy winner of a BBC Good Food Show Bursary and it is fantastic to see them as a finalist in the Best Food Market category of the Food and Farming Awards.
- Taste of the sea with Pembrokeshire Beach Foods
Their seaweed products are definitely in the deliciously different category. The company use foraged seashore ingredients found on the Pembrokeshire coastline to produce a range of seaweed based products, including Ship’s Biscuits, Lava Bread Pesto and seaweed flavoured butters. They also have 5 mobile beach huts and have cleverly combined foraged ingredients from the seashore to create a number of delicious signature local dishes, including, Salmon Laverbread and Cheddar Cheese, Bacon, Cockles and Laverbread and Sea Spaghetti Chocolate Chunk Cookies.
For further information on The Pembrokeshire BeachFood Company see www.beachfood.co.uk
Further information about forthcoming BBC Good Food Shows – www.bbcgoodfoodshow.com and for information on BBC Good Food Show Bursary Awards, contact – Katy Truss – katy@fabulousfoodfinds.co.uk









There was the same passion as she spoke about the recipes and skills she had learned for her mother and grandmother. None of these had been written down, Yasmin learned from watching and listening as they cooked. Simple cooking was what her family did in Pakistan. Originally a peasant farming family, they had few cooking facilities, and needed clever but simple methods to cook over outdoor hearths.















Mark and Jacqui offer a variety of different stews and tomorrow’s special is their delicious pulled beef chilli. If you’re visiting the Partick market tomorrow, be sure to drop past Aye Love Real Food to stock up and try some of the tasty samples on offer



