90% loss of BC's peaches and stone fruits due to January cold snap affects local restaurants and grocery shelves.

Chefs in British Columbia mourn the loss of the province's peaches and other stone fruits due to a January cold snap. A 90% loss for peaches, apricots, nectarines, and plums is predicted, affecting local restaurants and grocery shelves. Chefs adapt by incorporating alternative ingredients, such as squash, zucchini, fava beans, and English peas, and using preserved stone fruits from last year's harvest.

July 04, 2024
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