The Rhubarb Triangle between Wakefield, Morley, and Rothwell is one of England most distinctive food stories. Forced Yorkshire rhubarb has been grown here in heated sheds in near-darkness since the 1870s and holds EU Protected Designation of Origin status. The Rhubarb Triangle Farm Shop in Carlton sits on land that was one of the earliest producers, and they stock a delicious range of rhubarb products alongside own beef, lamb, eggs, and honey from bees on the land.
Supermarket apples travel an average of 3,000 miles. Your local West Yorkshire grower is just down the road. Browse the fruit and vegetable producers below to find what is near you.