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Golden Peaches

Sale price£8.50
850g± Seville Grown Ripens after picking

The fuzzy counterpart to the golden nectarine — same species, same Seville orchards, same honeyed yellow flesh. The difference is one gene that controls the downy skin. Climacteric, so they continue to ripen after harvest. Leave at room temperature until fragrant and soft at the shoulder.

Yellow-fleshed peaches from Seville — the same species as the golden nectarines (Prunus persica), from the same Andalusian growing region, distinguished only by the skin. A peach carries a layer of fine fuzz — trichomes — on its surface, controlled by a single dominant gene. A nectarine is a peach without the fuzz. Everything else — flesh colour, sugar content, growing conditions — is determined by the specific cultivar, not by whether the skin is smooth or downy.

The fuzz is not cosmetic. Trichomes serve a purpose on the tree: they trap moisture, deter certain insects, and provide a degree of UV protection for the developing fruit. From an eating perspective, the practical difference is that a peach skin has a slightly different mouthfeel — softer and more velvety — and holds onto flavour compounds differently. Some people find peach skin slightly bitter; others barely notice it. Either way, the flesh beneath is what matters, and in a ripe yellow-fleshed Sevillian peach that flesh is soft, deeply juicy, and honeyed in a way that white-fleshed varieties are not.

Peaches are climacteric fruit — they continue to ripen after harvest, driven by ethylene gas production. If they arrive firm, leave them at room temperature for a day or two until the shoulder gives gently under pressure and the fragrance is noticeable. Once ripe, use within a couple of days. Do not refrigerate unless absolutely necessary — cold storage causes chilling injury in stone fruit, breaking down the cell walls and producing the dry, mealy texture that makes a bad peach so disappointing. If you must chill a ripe peach to slow it down, bring it back to room temperature before eating.

Origin: Seville, Spain

Ingredients: Golden peaches (Prunus persica).