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Jersey Royals

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tanith Thu 28-May-26 14:50:19

I’m talking about genuine Jersey Royal, loose, grubby with soil and you can practically rub the skin off ( I don't just scrub and boil). Tescos come in plastic bags and I’ve looked on line but can’t seem to find any.
So where can I get them? Anyone seen them? Even our farm shop don’t do them.

knspol Fri 29-May-26 22:13:21

Jersey Royals used to have such a definite and individual taste but for the last few years I've found them completely tasteless. Had 3/4 lots this year from different stores but no different to any old potato.

Grandma14 Fri 29-May-26 22:35:49

The potato variety used to grow Jersey Royals are International Kidney. So far I haven't found any to buy but will definitely be looking out for them again next year to grow in our allotment. Will also see if I can find a seaweed extract to enhance the flavour as I believe Jersey use actual seaweed in their potato production.

NannyC1 Fri 29-May-26 22:52:21

I grow my own kind of. I cut and plant small pieces of potatoes that have started to sprout and pick them early so they're still small

Nanacool Sat 30-May-26 00:19:58

I was told the flavour is not the same as farmers are not allowed to fertilise them with seaweed any more. I no longer buy them as they don't taste like they used to.

DeeDe Sat 30-May-26 08:02:49

I can’t find real jerseys, Tesco ones I’ve bought in plastic been horrible and nothing like original..ridiculous not being able to get a decent jersey.. Bring back the greengrocers

Witzend Sat 30-May-26 08:12:12

Oreo

pably15

we used to love them, but over the years they just don't seem to taste the same...maybe it's my taste buds ,

I think it could well be our taste buds that we lose as we age😣
Friends always say how good my new potatoes are, I use plenty of salt to cook them in, with a sprig of mint in the water and cook for 50 mins at least on a rolling boil.Then add butter and chopped chives.All these things give tasteless potatoes some real taste.

50 minutes???*. Aren’t they boiled to a mush?

Oreo Sat 30-May-26 09:01:04

Nope 😂
They hold their shape but nice and soft inside and delicious.

Oreo Sat 30-May-26 09:02:24

Of course some people may prefer their new potatoes slightly hard, but we don’t here.

Oreo Sat 30-May-26 09:04:34

Actually forgot to say, we don’t ever peel or scrape new potatoes just give them a good scrub with a potato bristle brush, remove any obvious flaws before cooking them.

shysal Sat 30-May-26 10:02:15

Last year my local Co-op sold Jersey Gold potatoes which were really flavoursome. I haven't seen any this year.