Preserving pride

 Ludlow Food Centre’s marmalade makers are celebrating for the 10th year in a row after scooping three awards at this year’s Dalemain Marmalade Awards.

Darren Marsh and Tess Slater, who have been perfecting pickles, jams and preserves together since 2008, won a Silver award for their Hand Cut Seville Orange Marmalade, Bronze for their Medium Cut Seville Orange Marmalade and Bronze for their Blood Orange and Gin Marmalade. Their Lemon and Lime Marmalade, Three Fruit Marmalade and Lady Windsor’s Rich Seville Orange Marmalade were also commended.

Darren says, “To win three awards and be commended for three other marmalades when competing against thousands of other marmalade makers from across the globe is a real honour. We’ve been told that the quality of the marmalades being judged was at its highest this year and yet we continue to win awards year on year which is fantastic. It gives us the drive to continue to innovate and create

exciting new products.”

For more information on Ludlow Food Centre’s jams, pickles and marmalades, visit ludlowfoodcentre.co.uk.

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