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Buying fresh peaches and nectarines

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Bazza Mon 29-Jun-26 16:41:59

Peaches and nectarines are probably my most favourite fruit and I look forward to being able to buy them all year, but last year, and this one so far, I have been so disappointed I’m probably not going to bother any more. I’ve tried every supermarket and they are all like bullets and by the time they’re edible the skin has wrinkled ( a bit like mine) and the texture and flavour are not pleasant. I would love a big juicy peach where the juice runs down your chin. Lost for ever? I never buy them out of season when I wouldn’t expect them to be good, but late June, shouldn’t they be delicious? I know this is very much a first world grizzle, but can anyone tell me where I can buy luscious peaches or nectarines please.

MissAdventure Mon 29-Jun-26 16:47:22

Have you tried the donut shaped ones?
They're far more juicy.

shysal Mon 29-Jun-26 16:48:35

About this time of year I buy the flat donut peaches and nectarines from the supermarkets. Unlike the usual shaped ones they do ripen well at home and have to be eaten over the sink !

Shelflife Mon 29-Jun-26 16:50:08

Bazza , I love nectarines. I recently bought some- they were dreadful. Left them to ripen but yes , wrinkled skin , had shrunk , awful texture and taste!! Struggled with two before throwing the rest away. Very disappointed 😞

TerriBull Mon 29-Jun-26 16:50:39

I also love them and agree unless, they're sweet, juicy and soft they're not worth bothering with. The first ones that appeared in my local Sainsburys weren't great, but for the past three weeks or so, they've been of the more succulent nature. Very much a summer fruit, no good looking for them out of season. No matter how good they are here, they'll never match the ones in Italy though. Long way to go for a peach!

shysal Mon 29-Jun-26 16:50:43

Great minds think alike MissAdventure!

Redcar Mon 29-Jun-26 17:04:32

I usually buy the ripe and ready nectarines from M&S and they have been really good. I don’t mind them when they go a bit wrinkly, they’re usually very juicy then!

Bazza Mon 29-Jun-26 17:16:59

Yes I have tried the flat ones, perhaps they’re a little better but still not how I remember them. I think that they’re just picked too early and unripe and then viciously chilled for transit to us lucky Brits. However I do understand that they’re very fragile. The best I ever had was in Sorrento but as TerriBull said, a long way to go for a peach, but I wouldn’t t mind…

granny'sbuttons Mon 29-Jun-26 17:44:57

I bought some nectarines on the market on Saturday and they were delicious. 5 for £2. Peaches were 4 for £2. I am lucky to have a market twice a week.

Bazza Mon 29-Jun-26 17:54:16

Yes you’re very lucky! What a bargain!

HelterSkelter1 Mon 29-Jun-26 17:58:10

I have eaten 24 nectarines from Waitrose and they have all been wonderful. Juicy and ripe. In fact shortly I will eat another.
I can't wait for Victoria plum season. I am a Kent girl and can eat my own weight in Victoria plums. Or the Marjorie ones at a pinch.
I used to love cherries from Kent of course, but am always disappointed now.

HelterSkelter1 Mon 29-Jun-26 17:58:56

The 24 have been over several days not all in one go.

SynchroSwimmer Mon 29-Jun-26 18:00:58

I’ve found the best, ripe and juiciest in small independent fruit and veg high street shops.

My favourite meal at this time of year is just nectarines/peaches with sliced ham or prosciutto and back pepper

foxie48 Mon 29-Jun-26 18:17:30

That's what I had for lunch today "SynchroSwimmer". I bought some nectarines from Aldi and ripened on a sunny window ledge. Chopped up with prosciutto, salad and my home made spicy labneh, they were absolutely delish! I added a home made honey and mustard dressing with lots of lemon zest but I've had it with just lemon juice and some salt and it was still lovely.

Witzend Mon 29-Jun-26 18:19:01

M&S/Waitrose are IMO best for ripe peaches and nectarines. But you might have to leave even those for a day or two. But they won’t be bullets that wither before they’re even ripe - if they ever are.

Witzend Mon 29-Jun-26 18:20:44

Talking of fruit, we had some fantastic, luscious, fat black U.K. cherries from (I think) M&S the other day.

Magenta8 Mon 29-Jun-26 18:26:48

The last nectarines I bought, from the local greengrocer, went from hard as any iron to definitely squishy and off, without passing ripe and edible.

Bazza Mon 29-Jun-26 18:34:08

Thanks for all your postings, it seems to be luck of the draw. We’ve also been a bit disappointed with cherries, another favourite. Has flavour been bred out of fruit in favour of yield or is it my ancient taste buds? Roses don’t even often smell like they used to.

sassenach512 Mon 29-Jun-26 18:54:09

Yes I've been so disappointed with summer fruits so far. I've bought nectarines from Aldi and Morrisons and they've not been very sweet at all, small and take days to soften. Strawberries haven't been great either. I read that if the strawberry has white below the stalk, it's been picked too soon. A lot of honeydew melons I've bought have been pretty tasteless too. I don't know what's happening to fruit these days, maybe I'll look for small shops and markets and see if there's a difference

valdali Mon 29-Jun-26 18:58:59

When people are moving to the countryside & making candles/ soap / setting up microbreweries, I wish they would plant a couple of apple, cherry or plum trees (manageable to pick without help) & bring the fruit to market with their "craft" produce.
Our climate's so good for growing these and yet we import most & they don't taste the same.

foxie48 Mon 29-Jun-26 19:17:57

Bazza there is a PYO cherry field almost opposite my house. The cherries are just starting to come into season and are always absolutely delicious. Sadly most of the cherries in the supermarkets are not English, I won't buy them .

Fallingstar Mon 29-Jun-26 19:26:38

I also love peaches and nectarines and am constantly disappointed, they are usually rock hard and tasteless. The flat peaches are a bit better so tend to only buy those atm. I have the same trouble with tomatoes, most are tasteless unless I buy them from a once weekly market near us from a particular stall. Supermarket toms are the worst, they don’t even smell like tomatoes.

MissAdventure Mon 29-Jun-26 19:34:47

I bought some beatiful tomatoes in lidl last week.
They're still really fresh, and they've got the tomato smell.
I think they were cslled Valentinos.

Fallingstar Mon 29-Jun-26 19:35:47

MissAdventure

I bought some beatiful tomatoes in lidl last week.
They're still really fresh, and they've got the tomato smell.
I think they were cslled Valentinos.

Will look for those. X

Magenta8 Mon 29-Jun-26 19:37:20

sassenach512

Yes I've been so disappointed with summer fruits so far. I've bought nectarines from Aldi and Morrisons and they've not been very sweet at all, small and take days to soften. Strawberries haven't been great either. I read that if the strawberry has white below the stalk, it's been picked too soon. A lot of honeydew melons I've bought have been pretty tasteless too. I don't know what's happening to fruit these days, maybe I'll look for small shops and markets and see if there's a difference

I have had several similar experiences sassenach512:. I was beginning to wonder if my tastebuds were wearing out. My local greengrocer's fruit is no better.