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Suppliers to Langmans Restaurant

We aim for quality and consistency in everything we do. The quality and presentation of the meals is down to Anton’s skills in the kitchen. However, he does need to start with the best available. This is why we have carefully selected our suppliers as Cornish businesses who also aim to produce the best. We have visited many of them to see where our ingredients originate, this has included seeing cheese made, visiting the source of our mineral water, a local beef farm and a tour of the abattoir, to be aware of the stringent policies they too have in place. All of this gives us confidence to share, with you, our customers, our list of suppliers. We have included links to their websites where available, to enable you to see for yourself the network of Cornish business involved in bringing you a great gourmet experience.

 

 

MEAT

Organic Lamb:
Purchased from Plough to Plate Liskeard— supplied by Nancarrow Farm, Marazanvose, Near Truro.

Cornish Beef and Oxtail:
Purchased from Local Butcher in Callington —supplied by Jaspers, Treburley, Launceston.
www.jaspersbeef.co.uk

Organic and Free Range Chicken:
Purchased from Plough to Plate — processed and reared by Creedy Carver, Crediton, Devon.

Rare Breed Pork:
Purchased from Plough to Plate — supplied by The Primrose Herd, Busveal, Redruth

Duck:
Purchased from Plough to Plate—processed and reared by Creedy Carver, Crediton, Devon.

All other meat:
Purchased from Celtic Fish and Game, St. Ives.


 

FRESH FISH



Our main supplier is:

S & J Fisheries. The Quay, Plymouth


 

FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES:

Our main supplier is:

Tamar View Fruiterers, Carkeel, Saltash.
(Their brief is the best quality available and wherever possible from a local source.)

Strawberries:
Boddingtons Berries
www.boddingtonsberries.co.uk

Potatoes:
Dupath Farm. Callington.

Asparagus:
Purchased from Plough to Plate— grown at Tregassow Farm, Near Truro.


 

DAIRY

Cheese

Cornish Cheeses are from the following producers.

Cornish Cheese Co. Ltd—Upton Cross, Liskeard
www.cornishcheese.co.uk



Cornish Country Larder—Trevarrian, Newquay.

Cornish Farmhouse Cheeses—Menallack Farm, Penryn.

Lynher Dairies—Upton Cross, Liskeard.
www.lynherdairies.co.uk



Whalesborough Farm Foods—Bude.

 

MILK, EGGS CREAM

Butter
Organic Cornish Jersey Butter from, Barwick Farm, Tregony, Truro

Milk
Purchased from Callington's local, independent roundsman.

Eggs
Supplied by Sleepy Hollow Farm, Callington.

Clotted Cream
Trewithen Dairy,Greymare Farm, Lostwithiel.
www.cornishfarmdairy.co.uk

 


 

BEVERAGES

Non—Alcoholic

Mineral Water
:
Purchased from Plough to Plate— 750ml bottles by Just Water, Trekillick Farm, Bodmin
www.just-water.com



Purchased from St Austell Brewery— 250 ml bottles by Cornish Natural Spring, St Clether, Launceston.

Soft Drinks:
Wildflower Pressé supplied by Cornish Orchards, Duloe, Liskeard.
www.cornishorchards.co.uk

Alcoholic

Wine:
Supplied by Castangs Wine Shippers, Looe.
www.castang-wines.co.uk

Camel Valley Bacchus—Camel Valley Vineyards.
www.camelvalley.com



Late Harvest Aperitif Wine—Camel Valley Vineyards

Beer:
A selection of various Cornish beers brewed by Skinners Brewery, Truro.
Including:- Cornish Knocker, St. Piran Ale, Cornish Blonde.
www.skinnersbrewery.com

Cider:
Purchased from Plough to Plate— supplied by Cornish Orchards, Duloe, Liskeard
www.cornishorchards.co.uk



Policy on GM Food

We are pleased to advise you that we have contacted all our food suppliers to ascertain whether the products we buy from them contain genetically modified materials. Our suppliers have assured us that, to the best of their knowledge, all the ingredients they supply to us are free from genetically modified materials.

 

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This website has been awarded Runner Up in the Cornwall Tourist Board Tourism Website of the Year 2004.
The site was created by Red Snapper Design : www.redsnapperdesign.co.uk


 

This project is part financed by the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund (EAGGF) of the European Union
and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra).