The Provisions Basket
Catalogue Code: 2040000
£100.00
Add To BagThe perfect pantry would resemble the contents of this basket, as it contains a fine selection of ingredients that will please the keen gourmet. Extra-virgin olive oil and Hot English Mustard, Balsamic Syrup and Black Cherry Preserve, Malt Morsels and Romesco Sauce are just a few of the items that will inspire some memorable feasts Suitable for Export.
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Black Cherry Preserve 340g
Catalogue Code:2003664
- Crammed with plump black cherries, this sweet preserve is made just for Fortnum’s in the traditional way in open copper pans. As it is produced in small batches, we can be sure of its consistently good quality from one jar to the next. Deliciously dark and sweet, it is superb on scones and goes very well in gateaux.


Breakfast Blend Tea, 25 Teabags
Catalogue Code:2002112
- This is a robust, malty leaf tea from unblended Assam leaves grown in the prized Brahmaputra Valley in Northeast India. The broken leaves make a strong brew with a malty, full-bodied flavour.
Taste and Strength
Robust, malty and full-bodied
When to Drink
Best in the morning
Origin
Assam
Brewing Information
Use boiling water and brew for 3-5 minutes depending on taste. Best drunk with milk
Storage advice
Airtight container, preferably a tea caddy
- This is a robust, malty leaf tea from unblended Assam leaves grown in the prized Brahmaputra Valley in Northeast India. The broken leaves make a strong brew with a malty, full-bodied flavour.


Burlington Breakfast Marmalade 340g
Catalogue Code:2003682
- The Earl of Burlington knew a good thing when he saw it – namely 16th century Italian architecture, of which he was a devotee. He would have approved of this marmalade, too, as it is a happy marriage of form and function, and has been carefully constructed to offer a fine-cut peel and plenty of pale golden jelly with every spoonful.



East Indies Cashews, 140g Jar
Catalogue Code:2000456
- The especially nutritious cashew grows brilliantly on the subcontinent. Fortnum’s has long been adept at selecting the best: it’s something of a hobby horse of ours.



Hot English Mustard, 175g Jar
Catalogue Code:2061389
- A good, hot English mustard should always have a place on one's dining table. Traditionally strong, traditionally smooth and traditionally English, this is indispensable when serving hams, pork pies and sausages.


Hot Horseradish Sauce
Catalogue Code:2000367
- Proper horseradish should be fresh, creamy and eye-poppingly hot. This will fit the bill - made with freshly grated English horseradish, it has a nicely rustic texture and just the right amount of stimulating heat. Serve with beef and fish, stir into smoked mackerel pâté and feel free to mix in a dollop of cream to soften the bite.
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- Proper horseradish should be fresh, creamy and eye-poppingly hot. This will fit the bill - made with freshly grated English horseradish, it has a nicely rustic texture and just the right amount of stimulating heat. Serve with beef and fish, stir into smoked mackerel pâté and feel free to mix in a dollop of cream to soften the bite.


Malt Morsel
Catalogue Code:2001090
- These malted wheat biscuits are the only match for meltingly mellow cheeses such as Brie and Camembert. One of four new flavours of savoury biscuits here at Fortnum’s, these are the foundation stones of an excellent cheese course.




Royal Blend, 25 Teabag Box
Catalogue Code:2002109
- In this classic Fortnum's blend, low-grown Flowery Pekoe from Ceylon lends an uplifting note to the maltier Assam to make a very traditional cup of tea. First blended for King Edward VII in the summer of 1902, Royal Blend has been popular ever since for its smooth, almost honey-like flavour.
Taste and Strength
Sturdy and refreshing
When to Drink
Ideal at any time of day
Origin
Ceylon and Assam
Brewing Information
Use boiling water and brew for 3-5 minutes depending on taste. Best drunk with milk
Storage advice
Airtight container, preferably a tea caddy
- In this classic Fortnum's blend, low-grown Flowery Pekoe from Ceylon lends an uplifting note to the maltier Assam to make a very traditional cup of tea. First blended for King Edward VII in the summer of 1902, Royal Blend has been popular ever since for its smooth, almost honey-like flavour.


Welsh Heather Honey Thins
Catalogue Code:2003737
- The honey makes this less crisp than its peers, lending a more wafery texture and delicate, toffee-like flavour that works especially well with a lighter tea such as Darjeeling.

