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Lemons

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  1. GERALD MCDONALD & COMPANY LIMITED

    United Kingdom

    If you buy citrus, soft or exotic fruit concentrates, whole or ground spices and herbs or essential oils and aroma chemicals, then we can help. We are BRC approved, hold stock of most products and with our blending station and mills we can offer bespoke products to your requirements.

  2. SUFFOLK MEADOW ICE CREAM

    United Kingdom

    We're a family business that’s produced luxury ice cream locally for over 30 years. We aim to be a responsible, sustainable company - caring for our environment, our cows and our customers. The family were the founders of Marybelle Dairy, since moving the milk business on to a new partner we have been able to focus on our passion of developing locally produced Artisan products in the form of Suffolk Meadow.Made from cream from our own herd and other local East Anglian farms to an original family recipe which we still follow today. We source the freshest local ingredients for our flavourings and many of our base flavours are still made by hand in the farmhouse kitchen. We believe that it’s the quality and freshness of our ingredients combined with a time honoured recipe that makes our Ice Cream one of the best in the East of England.Because we make everything ourselves, we can turn our hands to pretty much any flavour you need - from Stick of Rock for the BBC’s Countryfile, to Lemon Sherbet Sorbet and even Malibu and Coconut! If you have a special request then just let us know.Once you have tried our Ice Cream we’re confident that you’ll love it as much as we do.But it isn’t just about Ice Cream. We really care about our customers, so our delivery and customer services are second to none. We know you rely on your suppliers as they can have direct impact on your business.Suffolk Meadow brings peace of mind as we’re the right choice for you, the environment and the local economy