Derbyshire-based Croots Farm Shop has won a place in the
final of the Great British Food Farm Produce Awards 2015.
The Duffield farm shop’s Bakewell tart was named as one of
ten short-listed products in the sweet bake category of the awards, run by Great British Food Magazine.
Owner Steve Croot said: “We are thrilled that our Bakewell
tart has been selected as a finalist in the Great British Food Farm Produce
Awards.
“We receive great feedback from our customers about how much
they love our home-produced Bakewell tart, and to be chosen for the shortlist
of an award in a national magazine is amazing. We sell about 50 Bakewell tarts
a week – and the number is growing all the time. They’re very popular. It’s
really good to be flying the flag for Derbyshire food on the national stage
too.”
Croots Farm Shop, based at Farnah House Farm, Wirksworth
Road, opened seven years ago and sells a range of home-produced items,
including sausages and meat products, pies, ready meals and flavoured oils.
It has won a wide range of awards for its products, and last
year Steve Croot was named as the Derbyshire Food Hero.
Tom Shingler, deputy editor of Great British Food Magazine,
said of the awards: “We had a record-breaking 353 entries from 242 companies,
making this the biggest awards yet. For us, provenance was a priority.”
Winners of the Great British Food Farm Produce Awards 2015
will be announced on 29th June 2015.
Croots Farm Shop and Shires Eatery employs a 32-strong
workforce.
Croots Farm Shop is open Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5pm
(Shires Eatery until 4.30pm) and from 10am to 4pm on Sundays. Croots runs Fresh
Fish Thursdays between 9am and 1pm on Thursdays.
For more
information visit www.croots.co.uk
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