Can you get Cheshire potatoes in other parts of the country? I live in Cheshire and they are far superior to Jersey Royals, we are having them tonight with gammon and cheesy leeks.
I used to love JPs. I've now come to the conclusion that my disappointment is due to a combination of exaggerated memory of 'the taste' and a deterioration in my taste buds over the years.
Midget I wonder if they use them in the canning industry in tins of new potatoes. My Dh always said that was the case when we had a fruit and veg shop. I always cook more than I need because if you have cold boiled potatoes in the fridge(not oiled or buttered) and eat them daily they are apparently very good for helping with good gut bacteria.
If you Google this you will see it has been debated for at least 10 years. Most probable answer is that they don’t use seaweed so much for fertiliser. Makes you wonder if they are worth the extra money now
I'm glad I've seen this, I thought it was just me, my taste isn't what it used to be as I've got older. I remember jerseys always had that unique flavour that other baby potatoes never had, it seems to have changed completely. Maybe they are being grown in a different way.
Why are Jersey new potatoes so disappointing these days. I buy them from Booths supermarket at best price but they just don't taste as nice as they used to.