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Salamanca Fresh

Locality: Hobart, Tasmania

Phone: +61 3 6223 2700



Address: 41 Salamanca Place 7000 Hobart, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.salamancafresh.com.au

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25.01.2022 Christmas Orders are open! This year, Christmas orders can be placed with us both in-store and online! Visit our website for details: https://www.salamancafresh.com.au/christmas/



24.01.2022 Bolster up your cooked breakfast with these crunchy spiced potatoes. Perfect with a fried egg and crispy bacon or sliced avocado and rocket. This recipe uses the Tassie-grown cocktail potato variety, on special this week! http://www.salamancafresh.com.au//crunchy-breakfast-potat/

23.01.2022 In 2005, David Walsh, creator of Mona, built a brewery and called it Moo Brew. Moo Brew has since grown into Tasmania's largest craft brewery and its much loved range of beers are all now crafted under the watchful eye of head brewer, Jack Viney. This week we have two tasty Moo Brews on special in our Salamanca, Davey St, Lenah Valley, Bellerive and Sandy Bay Stores. These are (as described by Moo Brew themselves): Pilsner - "Apparently you're only supposed to make pilsners... in Pilsen. We missed that memo, but we did get a bunch of German Spalt hops and put them into our take on a classic lager. The resulting brew is clean, crisp and award-winning (if that's your thing). Drinks well between noon and noon." Dark Ale - "Looks dark, smells dark, tastes... just dark enough. Goldilocks would love it. A mess of different hop varieties (each used sparingly) roil through a rich base of Crystal malts from the darker end of the spectrum, balancing roasted chocolate, caramel and subtle coffee flavours against the rest. Surprisingly sessionable." MOO BREW

22.01.2022 Pico Chocolate Pico sees art as the blending of craft and ingredients, skill and balance, imagination and know-how. It's what inspires the creation of Pico Chocolate - dairy free, sustainably produced, vegan, premium organic chocolate. The artistic process begins in Central and South America, where they work in partnership with traditional farming communities, using centuries-old growing and picking techniques to produce the finest quality cacao beans. ... Pico is then handcrafted by master chocolatiers in Switzerland, who balance the art and science of chocolate making with gentle precision, passed down for generations. The result is a carefully crafted, decadent, chocolate masterpiece. Try it for yourself - on special this week until 29/09/20 at all Salamanca Fresh stores. Pico Chocolate



22.01.2022 Bay of Fires Wines Bay of Fires Wines was founded in the 1990s by a team of dedicated winemaking and viticultural professionals, who believed Tasmania would one day become the pre-eminent Australian region to produce cool-climate Tasmanian wines. The entire Bay of Fires team is focused on one singular passion to share Tasmania's most outstanding wines with you. Their vision continues to rely on the search for the individual personalities found in every variety and viney...ard. The team crafts alluring wines that are distinctively Tasmanian, without compromising on consistency or quality. The wines are produced from hand-picked Tasmanian fruit, specially selected for quality and character. Each fruit parcel is kept separate so it can be constantly assessed in order to capture its unique essence at precisely the right moment. And then, in the finest oak available, the fruit is given the freedom to let nature work its magic. The evidence of the alchemy of this winemaking practice can be experienced in each and every Bay of Fires Wine. This week the Bay of Fires NV Cuvee Brut and Sparkling Rose are both on special for the hot price of only $24.99 each (until 22/09/20). Available in our Salamanca, Davey St, Lenah Valley, Bellerive and Sandy Bay stores. Bay of Fires Wines

21.01.2022 This recipe is all about juicy, tender pork scotch steaks, cooked in a finger-licking honey, soy and garlic sauce. Enjoy with steamed broccoli and sweet potato mash. http://www.salamancafresh.com.au//honey-garlic-pork-steaks/

21.01.2022 Home Hill White Pinot Noir In 2019, the Huon Valley experienced the worst bushfires since 1967. The smoke from these fires meant that Home Hill Winery were unable to make any of their acclaimed Pinot Noirs they were devastated to say the least! However, Home Hill got creative! By gently whole-bunch pressing the fruit and treating it like a white wine, their experienced winemakers were able to minimise the effect of the fires and produce what is now, the 2019 White Pinot... Noir. The wine is richer than other white wines, rare, refreshing and quietly trending. On special this week (until 15/09/20) for only $23 each, this unique drop is available in our Salamanca, Davey St, Lenah Valley, Bellerive and Sandy Bay stores. Home Hill Winery



18.01.2022 Cashews The cashew nut is grown on the cashew tree and is technically the seed that grows on the outside of the cashew apple fruit, instead of the inside. The cashew apple is ripe when it turns bright red and the exposed shell is a dark green/blue colour. While the apple is edible, it is considered an accessory fruit to the more popular ‘nut’. The cashew tree is native to north eastern Brazil with the name we know originating from the Portuguese name, Caju. Between 1560 and... 1565, the tree made its way to India by Portuguese sailors. It has since spread around the world and grows best in dry/wet tropics. The cashew tree is a member of the same family as poison ivy and poison sumac, meaning the shell contains toxins. For this reason, the shell is always removed and only the nut is consumed. However, the shell does not go to waste, being processed for use in many industrial products, such as lubricants and waterproofing. The nuts are rich in a range of nutrients, including protein, copper, magnesium, manganese, zinc and unsaturated fats. They are also rich in antioxidants such as polyphenols and carotenoids. Cashews can be enjoyed in a number of different ways they can be raw, roasted, salted and consumed on their own, crushed and mixed into desserts and meals or pureed to create vegan ice-cream and cheese! See more

16.01.2022 All About Rockmelons A member of the gourd family, rockmelons (also known as cantaloupes and sweet melons) are related to watermelons and cucumbers. These medium sized round melons have a rough outer skin and juicy, sweet, slightly musky flesh. The rockmelon that we enjoy today originated in Asia, with its ancestry being traced back by millions of years. There are now two main cultivar groups of rockmelon the European with ‘warty’ skin and the American with ‘netted’ sk...in. The American cultivar is the one that we are most familiar with in Australia and it was first introduced to North America by Christopher Columbus in 1494. Now, the rockmelons that we enjoy in Australia, are grown in Australia! Rockmelons are a rich source of vitamins and antioxidants. They are high in vitamin C, vitamin A and potassium and are also a good source of vitamin K, B vitamins, magnesium, fiber, copper and folate. This fruit’s high water content is also a hydrating bonus when enjoyed on a hot day! Most commonly enjoyed fresh, Rockmelon makes a wonderful addition to fruit and savoury salads, served with yoghurt or ice cream, churned into sorbet, or finely chopped into a salsa. For a refreshing summer salad to enjoy as a side, give this Rockmelon & Fetta salad recipe a try: http://www.salamancafresh.com.au/rec/rockmelon-fetta-salad/

14.01.2022 New specials this week will having you cooking up a storm, with juicy citrus, tasty tomatoes, local potatoes and tender Brussels sprouts (just to name a few)! Check out this week's best specials online http://www.salamancafresh.com.au/weeklyspecials/ or head in store for plenty more.

14.01.2022 We're so excited that this year you can place your Christmas order ONLINE with Salamanca Fresh . https://www.salamancafreshorders.com.au/

13.01.2022 With a wonderful variety of fruit, veg, meat, deli items and groceries on special this week, there's plenty to choose from at great prices. Premium sweet potatoes , locally grown broccoli , Tassie honey and decadent brie cheese are just the beginning. Check out our best specials online http://www.salamancafresh.com.au/weeklyspecials/ or head in store for even more!



13.01.2022 Time tested and oh so tasty, this ultra healthy guacamole is perfect as a dip, but also works brilliantly as a accompaniment to burritos, tacos and even salmon! http://www.salamancafresh.com.au/our-recipes/

13.01.2022 Creamy avocados, crunchy cucumbers and crispy celery are gracing this week's specials, along Tassie grown lamb, beef and chicken and a great range of groceries and deli goodies . Check out this week's best specials online http://www.salamancafresh.com.au/weeklyspecials/ or head in store for many, many more.

09.01.2022 Our Buddha Bowl is a fresh and healthy and vegetarian salad that's packed full of flavour. With roast broccoli, brown rice, tomato, carrot, black beans, green cabbage, rocket, alfalfa, radish and a tangy tomato dressing, you'll be getting a bright and fresh dose of vitamins, nutrients and long lasting energy. http://www.salamancafresh.com.au/new-salamanca-kitchen-mea/

04.01.2022 These yummy fritters make for a hearty breakfast recipe that perfectly accompanies a poached egg or two. They could also be enjoyed on their own as snack or as a side with dinner. Find the recipe here: http://www.salamancafresh.com.au/re/zucchini-corn-fritters/

03.01.2022 It's all about choice this week with a great variety on special! We have sweet peaches , premium mushrooms, farm fresh rockmelon and zucchini, as well as plenty of fresh meat and great grocery options. Check out this week's best specials online http://www.salamancafresh.com.au/weeklyspecials/ or head in store for plenty more.

03.01.2022 Kalamata Olives: Named after the city of Kalamata in Greece where they were originally grown, Kalamata olives are a beautiful dark purple, with fleshy pulp and a single pip. Now grown around the world, these olives have been consumed by humans for thousands of years, since ancient Greek times. Once hand-picked fresh from the olive tree, they are either pressed for olive oil, or soaked in brine, fermented, and preserved. This process removes the bitter compounds within the o...live, creating a tasty, tender table olive. Their distinctive colour, oblong shape and large size make them easy to distinguish from black table olives. Kalamata olives have long been touted as one of the healthiest fruits available. High in sodium, rich in healthy fats and a good source of fibre, iron, calcium, vitamins A and E, these olives are also packed full of antioxidants. Kalamata olives are available both whole and pitted and enjoyed in many ways. Try mixing them in with a Mediterranean salad, dicing them and adding in bread dough, pitting and adding them to pizza topping or pasta sauce, puréeing them (once pitted) with capers and anchovies for a classic tapenade or simply enjoying them on their own!

01.01.2022 Juicy whole gourmet tomatoes stuffed to the brim with flavoursome risotto, these baked parcels full of flavour will brighten any table. Get the recipe here: http://www.salamancafresh.com.au//vegetarian-stuffed-toma/

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