The golden carpet shell is a tiny, smooth-shelled clam.
An indeterminate variety of tomato producing superbly flavoured, golden fruits. Bred to replace Sungold by the same Japanese breeder.
Atlantic croaker. An Atlantic fish found from Texas to Cape Cod in Massachsuetts. A popular fish for frying.
A soft, white slightly sharp goat's milk cheese similar to Ste-Maure, dusted with charcoal. This was a Bronze Medal winner at the 1996 and 1997 British Cheese Awards. Identical to Laughton Log, except Laughton Log is larger.
A yellow to green American apple which can be an excellent all-round apple with juicy, sweet, crisp flesh. However, it is inclined to be bland.
A name for Court of Wick, a variety of russet eating apple flushed blushed with red, which was discovered in Yatton in Somerset at the Court of Wick with Golden Pippin as one of its parents. It is also known as Wood's Huntgindon, because it was introduced commercially by Mr Wood of Huntingdon in 1790. It is a late-season picked from late September in South-East England and is at its best from October until December.
An indeterminate variety of tomato with bright yellow, egg-shaped fruit, grown outdoors. They are bigger than a cherry tomato and are mild and juicy. They grow in clusters of 6-10 on these productive plants.