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Introducing Botanical Cuisine: Exclusively at Panzer’s

Something delicious has just landed at Panzer’s – and you’re going to want a taste.

At Panzer’s Deli, we pride ourselves on curating exceptional products from around the world and this week, we’re excited to introduce a very special additions to our gourmet selection. Whether you’re a passionate home cook, a curious foodie, or just someone who loves discovering standout ingredients, we’ve got something special for you.

Botanical Cuisine: Plants with Purpose

Botanical Cuisine:

 

 

Plants with Purpose

At first glance, the name Botanical Cuisine might sound like something from a fine-dining menu – and in truth, that’s not far off. This innovative range takes plant-based cooking to the next level, combining sustainability with refined flavour and nutritional balance.

More than a trend, Botanical Cuisine is a movement. Designed and made in Australia, these handcrafted, enzyme-rich, nutrient-dense spreads, dips, and condiments are cultured botanical raw foods – made with love, purpose, and over 16 years of food philosophy rooted in health retreats and culinary tours across Australia and the US.

Their philosophy is clear:

“Life is too short to waste on bad food, bad health, or emotional baggage. Simplicity is divine.”

Available exclusively at Panzer’s in London, you can finally experience this remarkable range that has transformed the plates of raw vegans, flexitarians, and food lovers alike.

Why We Love it at Panzer’s?
  • 100% plant based and raw
  • A perfect choice for gluten free, vegan and diary free diets.
  • Packed with live cultures for gut health
  • Supports balanced blood sugar

Whether you’re following a raw vegan lifestyle or simply looking to add vibrant, clean, and flavour-forward elements to your everyday meals, this collection offers something uniquely transformative.

Explore the Range

 

 

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Explore the Range at Panzer’s Deli

Each of these cultured botanical spreads and dips is crafted with complexity and care. Here’s what you’ll find at Panzer’s:

Cultured Vegan Butter 
A versatile spread, great for baking, cooking, or simply enjoying on a slice of bread.

Jalapeno Fermented Macadamia Dip   A peppery spice and a great accompaniment to bread, salads and veggie sticks.

This vibrant Basil & Kale Pesto is a favourite for good reason — it’s light yet aromatic, with a smooth, mild texture that elevates any dish.
Perfect stirred through pasta, spooned over pizza bases, or folded into sautéed greens, it’s also a delicious twist in grain bowls, broccoli rice, or as a fresh salad dressing. You can even use it to stuff ravioli or drizzle over roasted vegetables.

Caramelized Beetroot
 A sweet and earthy dip that’s both unique and delicious. A great accompaniment to bread, salads, roast vegetables, celery stick, carrot sticks, sushi rolls, grilled Swiss mushrooms, or as a ravioli stuffing.

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Lemon & Dill Macadamia Cheese
A sharp & aromatic spread with a creamy textured, perfect with rye bread, salads, roast vegetables, veggie sticks, sushi rolls.

If you’re looking to satisfy your sweet tooth the plant-based way, look no further than the Walnut Pear Cultured Spread and Hazelnut Chocolate Spread — two irresistible favourites for guilt-free indulgence.

Whether you’re spreading it on toast, swirling it into acai bowls or porridge, or using it to top pancakes, pastries, or cakes, the hazelnut chocolate spread is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. And yes – it’s 100% acceptable to enjoy it by the spoonful. We won’t judge.

The fruity, creamy texture of Walnut Pear Cultured Spread pairs beautifully with fruit toast, oatcakes, or crackers, and makes an elegant addition to a cheeseboard. Try it on warm sourdough with a few sliced pears and a drizzle of honey alternative, it’s pure comfort, plant-style.

See our whole range here.

Now Available In-Store and Online

Experience Botanical Cuisine in London exclusively at Panzer’s Delicatessen – your destination for world-class food. Visit us in St John’s Wood or browse the collection online at panzers.co.uk.

We offer next-day London delivery and UK-wide shipping on selected items.

Join us this Saturday, 21st June at Panzer’s Delicatessen for an exclusive tasting of the Botanical Cuisine range.

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The Ultimate Father’s Day Gift Guide from Panzer’s Deli

Father’s Day is a moment to honour the men who’ve helped shape our lives – whether it’s your dad, stepdad, grandad or a father figure who’s always been there.

This Father’s Day, let us help you create unforgettable moments with our carefully curated selection of gourmet gifts that speak to every father’s heart. From indulgent hampers and premium wines to deli classics and gift cards, our Father’s Day collection is designed to make him feel truly celebrated.

Luxury Father’s Day Hampers

Our Father’s Day hampers are more than just gifts – they’re a celebration of taste, tradition and the special bond you share with Dad. Each hamper is thoughtfully assembled by our team and reflects the quality and care that defines everything we do at Panzer’s.

Pub Pleasures

For the dad who enjoys a relaxing evening with a cold beer and tasty snacks, the Pub Pleasures hamper is an excellent choice. It features premium beers, crunchy tortilla chips, tangy salsa, flavourful olives, and traditional Taralli crackers. It’s the perfect way to bring the pub atmosphere home.

Cheese Feast

If Dad is a cheese connoisseur, the Cheese Feast hamper is a must-have. It boasts a delightful variety of artisanal cheeses, crispbreads for pairing, a bottle of fine wine, juicy grapes, sweet figs, and a complementary chutney. It’s a sophisticated and flavourful gift that will satisfy any cheese craving.

Breakfast Box

 Breakfast in bed is not only for mums. This delightful hamper includes fresh juice, creamy cream cheese, classic bagels, succulent smoked salmon, a zesty lemon, wholesome granola, and a stylish hamper box. It’s a luxurious breakfast experience that Dad will truly appreciate.

NEW for Father's Day | The Ultimate Grazing Platter

For the father who loves to entertain or simply enjoy the finest cured meats and aged cheeses, our ready-made Cheese & Charcuterie platter is the perfect solution. Our skilled cheesemongers and charcuterie experts hand-select each component to create a balance of flavours and textures.

The Perfect Picnic Hamper

Surprise Dad with a ready-to-go gourmet picnic! Our Panzer’s Picnic Hamper is ideal for a lazy afternoon in Regent’s Park, a sun-soaked outing in Primrose Hill or a relaxed gathering in the garden. Choose from a variety of thoughtfully curated options:

Let Panzer’s take care of the food while you create unforgettable Father’s Day moments.

Premium Wines, Champagne & Spirits

Fine Wines for the Connoisseur:

Whether your dad prefers robust Bordeaux Red Chateau Lamothe-Cissac Haut-Medoc or crisp sauvignon as Blanc Greywacke Wild Sauvignon Blanc, we have something to suit each taste.  

Not sure which wine to choose? Panzer’s Wine Selection has you covered. With a thoughtfully curated range of bottles to suit every taste, finding the perfect gift for your dad has never been easier, no matter your dad’s preference.
See the whole range here.

Champagne & Sparkling Wines

Celebrate dad with the effervescence of premium champagnes and sparkling wines. From classic French champagne as Pierre Mignon  to bubbly Prosecco Bortolotti Valdobbiane,  we offer bottles that make any occasion feel special.
See the whole range here.

Premium Spirits

Looking to spoil Dad with something truly special this Father’s Day? Our premium spirits collection is the perfect way to celebrate. Whether he’s a connoisseur or just enjoys a well-made drink, Panzer’s has the perfect bottle to match his style.

Deli Favourites: A Taste of Panzer’s for Father’s Day

Treat Dad to a true taste of Panzer’s with our deli favourites gifts  a collection of our most iconic classics: our famous smoked salmon, London’s best bagels, and a tempting selection of artisan cheeses and expertly cured meats. It’s everything you need for a memorable Father’s Day brunch or a laid-back feast at home, straight from our deli to his table.

Panzer's Gift Card

If you can’t decide on the perfect gift, why not treat your dad to a Panzer’s Gift Card? Available as both physical and digital options, it’s perfect for the dad who loves to choose his own favourites. Whether you’re shopping in-store or online, it’s a thoughtful and flexible way to let him enjoy the full Panzer’s experience.

At Panzer’s Deli, we understand that Father’s Day is about more than just gifts; it’s about creating moments of connection, sharing good food and honouring the fathers who mean so much to us. Our traditional treats bring the warmth of family gatherings, the joy of shared meals, and the timeless comfort of a father’s love and great food.

Visit Us this Father’s Day

Our team at Panzer’s is ready to help you create the perfect Father’s Day surprise. Visit us in store to see our full selection, speak with our experts about custom hampers, or call us to arrange convenient pickup or local delivery.

Because every father deserves to feel special, and every family deserves the finest traditional treats that bring them together.

Panzer’s Deli – Where tradition meets taste and every gift come from the heart.

Pumpkin Pies, Roast Turkey & All The Trimmings | Celebrate Thanksgiving at Panzer’s

Join us for our annual Thanksgiving Lunch on Wednesday 27th & Thursday 28th November!

Join us for our annual Thanksgiving feast, served on our terrace or available for takeaway. Indulge in a classic Thanksgiving meal featuring roast turkey breast with homemade gravy and cranberry sauce, homemade stuffing, crispy roast potatoes, caramelized carrots and parsnips, and perfectly cooked Brussels sprouts. Finish off with a slice of our famous pumpkin pie or rich pecan pie for dessert. Whether dining on our terrace or taking it to go (first come, first served), indulge in the celebration of Thanksgiving with Panzer’s.

Panzer's Famous Pecan Pie Recipe

Ingredients

400 g sweet shortcrust pastry
5g butter, softened
200g pecans
1 tablespoon runny honey
110g butter, softened
110g caster sugar
3 medium eggs, beaten
110g ground almonds
25g flaked almonds
Icing sugar to dust
Raspberries
Clotted cream or creme fraiche

Method

On a lightly floured surface, roll out the pastry dough into a 1 cm thick large disc then place on a parchment-lined tray & refrigerate for 30 minutes. Grease the inside of a 24 cm diameter loose bottomed fluted tart tin with the butter and line with the chilled disc of pastry. Using a fork, prick the base of the pastry case all over. Put it in the refrigerator for 20 minutes.)

Preheat the oven to 190°C fan/210°C/gas mark 6/2. Once rested, trim away excess pastry from the top edge of the tin. Cover pastry with baking parchment and fill with ceramic baking beans. Bake in the preheated oven for 15 minutes.

Meanwhile, line a baking tray with baking parchment. Mix the pecans and honev and spread them across the lined baking tray. Remove the baking beans and parchment from the pastry case and return to the oven along with the tray of pecans for a further 10 minutes. Take the tart case and nuts out of the oven and allow to cool for 10 minutes. Lower the oven temperature to 180°C fan/200°C/Gas Mark 6.

While the pastry and nuts are cooling, whisk together the butter and sugar until Pale. Gradually whisk in the eggs, then stir in the ground almonds. Pour the frangipane mixture into the pastry case. Evenly spread the pecans over the top, pushing them down into the filling, and then scatter the flaked almonds all over. Bake for 35 minutes or until the frangipane has risen and is golden in colour.

Lightly dust with icing sugar. Serve while still warm with a handful of raspberries and some clotted cream or creme fraiche on the side.

We will also be selling a limited quantity of Kelly Bronze Turkey’s so make sure to pre-order as soon as possible to secure one by getting in touch at shop@panzers.co.uk.

Produce to Cook, Eat and Enjoy this Autumn

Autumn is here, and with it, that sweet seasonal shift that symbolises change. Our greengrocer is overflowing and there’s an incomparable joy in eating what’s at its best right now, knowing it won’t be around forever. So come down, fill your baskets, and let these ingredients shape your Autumn feasts.

CHESTNUTS

Chestnut season is here, though the best ones are yet to ripen—usually mid to late October. Perfect for roasting, splitting their shells and letting the kitchen fill with that unmistakable aroma. Try folding them through wilted greens or stirring them into a chestnut and mushroom ragù.

FRESH CORN

Fresh corn still holds on for a little while longer—its bright sweetness a reminder of summer’s warmth. Char the kernels over a flame, toss with chilli, butter, and a squeeze of lime. There’s something joyful about corn on an October table, a vibrant holdout against the cold.

ARTICHOKES 

Artichokes are back, and what a sight they are: delicate yet sturdy, a vegetable that rewards patience. Steam them whole, pulling apart petal by petal, each dip into vinaigrette a slow, sensory pleasure. The hearts, tender and sweet, make a perfect addition to an autumn stew or a light, lemony pasta.

WINTER TOMATOES

Winter tomatoes—yes, they do exist, and they have something to say. Smaller, denser, and thicker skinned than their summer cousins, winter tomatoes are perfect for slow-cooking. Roast them low and slow, let their flavors intensify. Pile them onto toast with olive oil and a sprinkling of salt, or cook them down into a rich sauce that will bring brightness to the darker days.

PUMPKINS & SQUASH 

Then there are the pumpkins and squash—symbols of the season, from golden orbs to knobbly, crooked beauties. Roast them until their edges caramelise, bring them into soups, bake them into cakes. They give body and sweetness, a comforting depth that carries through whatever you cook. A pumpkin risotto, perhaps, or a velvety squash purée to serve alongside something roasted.

Other seasonal produce to look out for this month:

Brogdale Apples, Aubergine, Basil, Beetroot, Broccoli, Blackberries, Cavolo Nero, Cabbage, Celeriac, Chicory, Damsons, Elderberries, Figs, Greengages, Kaki, Mirabelles, Leeks, Plums, Pumpkin, Runner Beans, Squash, Sweetcorn, Swiss Chard, Winter Tomatoes, Turnips, Wild Mushrooms.

In search for more? Just give us a call to see what we have in store.

Our greengrocer deliveries change with the season & weather, and we bring in whatever is best in the market several times a week. If there is ever a particular variety you are looking for, just give the Panzer’s team a call on +44 (0)20 7722 8162.

Fruit & Vegetable display outside the front of panzer's, with produce piled high

Celebrating Tradition, Taste, and Thoughtful Gifting at Rosh Hashanah

Days left to order for Rosh Hashanah delivery

The Jewish New Year falls on Thursday 3rd October this year, with celebrations beginning the evening before. The table is set, the candles are lit, and as the evening of 2nd October arrives, we welcome in the New Year with an embrace of sweet, symbolic flavours.

At Panzer’s, every product we prepare or source for Rosh Hashanah carries with it not just taste but a story steeped in tradition. This is a time of reflection, renewal, and community, and what better way to express it than through the art of gifting.

The Round Challah | The cycle of life

Baked round to remind us of life’s continuous cycle, its golden crust signals the start of something new. We bake each challah with care, in our off-site bakery. Delivered fresh every morning, this beautiful bread is ready to take center stage at your Rosh Hashanah feast.

Honey Cake | For a sweet new year

Ah, the honey cake. Sticky, rich, and spiced just so. This isn’t your everyday treat – this is a cake that holds four generations of Panzer’s history within its crumb. Our recipe, a closely guarded secret, ensures that each slice is moist and light, a perfect sweet to welcome a sweet new year. 

Apples | Hardy and resilient, yet tender within

A symbol of the Jewish people’s perseverance, apples are the perfect metaphor for Rosh Hashanah. With over ten varieties, from Brodale’s finest and crisp Granny Smiths to fragrant Cox and sweet Golden Delicious, there’s something for every taste. 

Panzer's Rosh Hashanah spread of challah, honey, smoked salmon, draped in a Panzer's ribbon

Pomegranate | Seeds of Righteousness

The pomegranate, with its deep ruby seeds, carries a powerful message. It is said to have 613 seeds, one for each of the commandments in the Torah. Gifting a pomegranate isn’t just about giving fruit—it’s about passing on blessings, an acknowledgment of the year that has been and a wish for prosperity in the year to come. Whether as part of a Panzer’s fruit basket or tucked into a Rosh Hashanah hamper, the pomegranate is as meaningful as it is beautiful.

Hampers & Fruit Baskets | Perfect Gifts

There’s a particular joy in giving something that feels curated, thoughtful, and rooted in tradition. Panzer’s Rosh Hashanah hampers and fruit baskets are just that. Filled with all the essentials—from challah and honey cake to pomegranates and artisanal honey—each hamper is a celebration in a box. Whether you’re thanking a host, gifting a loved one, or marking the season with something special, these are gifts that capture the spirit of Rosh Hashanah.

Honey | For the sweetest of new years

At Panzer’s, we’re proud to stock an incredible range of honeys, each with its own story and flavour. Our Panzer’s own brand honey is made in collaboration with a family-run farm in Lithuania that’s organic and pesticide-free. It’s pure, unfiltered perfection, with a taste that’s as rich in quality as it is in tradition. Beyond that, our shelves are filled with jars from independent producers around the world.

Explore our selection of Rosh Hashanah hampers, fruit baskets and gifts here.

Wishing all those celebrating, a wonderfully sweet and healthy new year – From the team at Panzer’s

Discover Panzer’s New Kosher Range – Now Price Matching Louis Mann’s Products!

At Panzer’s, our buyers are always searching for interesting and authentic products to add to our kosher range. You can now find a variety of kosher essentials all in one place, whether you’re shopping for everyday meals or preparing for gatherings and Jewish holidays. We’ve made a point of stocking items that resonate with our community, offering both convenience and quality – something for everyone. 

Introducing: Ayelet's Deli

Ayelet has over 20 years of experience in the food industry, specializing in modern interpretations of Moroccan-Israeli cuisine. Her Israeli-Moroccan heritage deeply inspires her cooking and recipes through the use of fresh ingredients and vibrant flavors. Known for her creative presentation and unique culinary vision, Ayelet’s approach to food is rooted in authenticity and innovation.

Ayelet's kosher hummus shot up close in detail showing the chickpeas, tahini and her dressing
A jar of ayelet's kosher aubergine tahini held by a hand in sunlight
a bowl of Ayelet's kosher quinoa salad with dressing

Ayelet’s range of salads, spreads and deli dishes now stocked at Panzer’s.

Ayelet’s deli salads, spreads, and more have joined our shelves, bringing with them a depth of flavour that’s refreshingly simple yet undeniably special. These aren’t your run-of-the-mill offerings. Each one is made with an eye for quality, echoing tradition but fit for modern tastes.

In other news, we’re now matching all of Louis Mann’s store pricing across the whole range. Whether it’s for a quick weeknight dinner or a special family meal, you can count on Panzer’s to offer the same quality kosher products at competitive prices.

Alongside these, you’ll find a wider array of deli staples and pantry goods that speak to the authenticity of kosher cuisine. From traditional spreads to everyday essentials, we’ve curated a range that complements our broader offerings while ensuring that those who follow kosher guidelines are well-served. 

Shop our full kosher range here, or if there’s anything you’d like to see us stocking then don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Our favourite tomato varieties

Is there anything better than a perfect tomato with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil? We don’t think so. Except perhaps browsing a European street market in summer… and we want to help you do just that. Outside our shop you’ll find a huge variety of our favourite tomatoes from across Europe (and often beyond).

Italian

Few things are a strong symbol of summer than the Italian tomato bursting off the vine. Their fragrance lingers on your hands, their plumpness is just right and the flavour basically unrivalled.

San Marzano – Longer and thinner than other plum tomatoes with a distinctive pointy tip, these have the perfect balance of acidity, sweetness and tomatoey flavour that make them a favourite for Marinara Sauce as we know it. Grown in Southern Italy between Naples and Salerno, these are so treasured, they have their own PDO status (Protected Designation of Origin) as a unique culinary product much like Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese or French Champagne.

Torpedino – Easy to remember when you think of them in little tornado shapes, these could be thought of as a miniature version of the San Marzano. Grown in the Piana di Fondi between Rome and Naples, they have a great balance of sweetness and acidity.

Camone – Grown in Sardiania, these medium-sized beauties are the ultimate salad tomato: firm in texture with a tart, vibrant & intense flavour. Look for green streaks that will indicate its level of ripeness (a case of less means more.) We often also carry a black variety.

Marinda – Hailing from Sicily, these wonderfully bulbous tomatoes are traditionally known as winter tomatoes as their peak season is between February & May. They have a slightly salty, savoury flavour thanks to the soil & salty air of Sicily and a crunchy, thick skin with firm pulp. Best when eaten thinly sliced raw and sprinkled with olive oil and salt. Look for dark green patches on their “shoulders” when ripe.

France

France can give Italy the run for its money in the tomato department, especially where the varieties below are concerned.

Coeur de boeuf or “Cow’s Heart” or “Oxheart” or “Beefsteak”  – So named for their shape, you only need a few steps to make these tomatoes sing: thickly slice the tomato and shred buffalo mozzarella and basil leaves all over it. Drizzle generously with good quality olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. This author will state it for the record: there are few more perfect dishes on this planet.  

Ananas or “Pineapple” – Orangey in colour with marbled yellow and red flesh, these heirloom tomatoes are heavy and mild with a citrusy twist. You’ll also find darker, green varieties which are more acidic. Closely related to the coeur de boeuf tomato.

Noire de Crimée or “Black Krim” – So named for the Crimean Peninsula on the Black Sea (“Krim” in Ukrainian) where they originated. Another heirloom variety of coeur de boeuf with a reddish-brown skin and a spicier flavour with a hint of salinity. Ideal for soups and sauces.

Isle of Wight

 The Isle of Wight gets more sunlight than any other part of the UK and its greenhouses have become a beacon of British produce.

Baby cherry plumWith few seeds and the perfect size to pop in your mouth, these are perfect for salads or for roasting.

 Cherry vine – Ideal when roasted, on salads, as a garnish or just straight up nibbled. And their vines smell divine.

San Arrentino – The Isle of Wight’s take on a San Marzano plum tomato. These are lower in juice content with fewer seeds, making them perfect for sauces.

Pink beef – Uniquely pink, these are beautiful in a salad, with a great balance of sweet and savoury notes.

Rainbow cocktail – Medium in size, these are an ultra-versatile variety. Full and rich in flavour, these work perfectly for sauces, salads, pasta dishes and more.

Mexico

Anyone who adores salsa verde will know this is the ingredient to take it to the next level. We are thrilled to stock Mexican tomatillos, otherwise known as the Mexican husk tomato due to their papery covering.  Best when cooked to reduce their tart flavour, your green sauces will never be the same.

Variety of fresh mixed tomatoes from Panzer's
Panzer's Freshest Mixed Tomatoes Landscape

In search for more? Just give us a call to see what we have in store.

Our greengrocer deliveries change with the season & weather, and we bring in whatever is best in the market several times a week. If there is ever a particular variety you are looking for, just give the Panzer’s team a call on +44 (0)20 7722 8162.

In fruit heaven at Brogdale Collections

A view of the apple orchards at Brogdale Collections in Kent, England

Spread over 160 acres (the size of 90 football pitches) near Faversham, Kent, you’ll find Brogdale Collections – an educational charity which provides access to the National Fruit Collection. The orchards on this site hold over 3000 varieties of fruit trees and are a living museum of fruit heritage in the UK.

The National Fruit Collection (still owned by tax payers) goes back over 200 years. Back in the day, fruit would come in from overseas and people would compare it to something they knew locally. Because of this however, people called fruit whatever they fancied. One variety of apple, the London Pipin, for example, had over 100 names. Something needed to be done to centralise them and the National Fruit Collection was born.

After World War I, DEFRA (the UK’s Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs) wanted to feed more people in a healthier way and the site started breeding research. The University of Reading are now the curators of the National Fruit Collection – think of it like the V&A of the fruit collecting world.

A giant chair with Brogdale Collection written on it at Brogdale Farms in Kent, England

To spend a day at Brogdale (we highly recommend venturing out on one of their guided tours) is to learn about the incredible variety of fruit available in the UK. For what we’ve come to know as apple varieties in grocery stores is just the very tip of the iceberg.

What you’ll find at Brogdale:

  • 404 varieties of cherries
  • 332 varieties of plums & gages
  • 48 varieties of nuts
  • 2131 varieties of apples with fantastic names such as “Bloody Ploughman,” “St Edmund’s Pippin” and “Knobby Russet”. The oldest variety of apple in the collection today dates back to 450 AD – the Decio Apple brought over by the Romans.
  • 523 varieties of pears
  • 19 varieties of quince
  • 4 varieties of medlars (an odd looking fruit popular in medieval times which Shakespeare famously referred to as “dog’s ass”.)

Keep an eye out for a very humble looking little sapling with an extraordinary story behind it. Brogdale was the recipient of one of eight young trees from the pips of Isaac Newton’s apple tree to have been carried into space with British ESA Astronaut Tim Peake. The pips spent six months floating in microgravity as part of the “Pips in Space” project before returning to earth in 2016. The UK Space Agency, the National Trust and the Royal Botanic Garden, Kew worked together to help the seeds break dormancy after their return.

Panzer’s is delighted to make fruit from Brogdale available to Panzer’s customers when it is in season, from cherries to plums and from apples to pears. We hope you discover something new each year. We hope you’ll appreciate that fruit tastes better the day after it is picked from the tree just two hours outside of London. And even better when picked directly off the tree in Kent. For more information on Brogdale Collections and the National Fruit Collection, visit their website here and join one of the guided tours or explore their corporate volunteering days.

For a video of our team’s day out in Kent, take a look here!

 

Discover Corfu’s finest olive oil

Dr kavvadia Lianelia Viariety Olive Oil from Panzer's

Located in central Corfu is a haven for olive oil lovers and one of our favourite suppliers at Panzer’s: Dr. Kavvadia. The story of how owner Apostolos’s grove holds some 3000 trees producing up to 5-6 tons of the highest quality olive oil is a fascinating one. Especially because: Corfu doesn’t have the greatest reputation for good olive oil.

In the 16th century, the Venetians planted a mighty 4 million olive trees on the island over a span of 50-70 years: not for consumption but to use the oil to power their lamps. They let the trees grow too tall, too high for harvesting olives at the right time. With such tall trees, the tendency in Corfu was to wait for overly ripe olives to fall to the ground and be made into oil. Traditionally olive harvests involve shaking younger green and purple olives off the branches.

Apostolos’s grandfather, Dr Kavvadia, was among the first producers worldwide to produce and bottle two rare and local varieties, Lianelia and Thiako. His conviction was that, when olive oil is produced correctly, it acquires the healing properties of medicine. He was the first producer to win gold quality awards in New York and Tokyo, showing the potential of Corfu’s olive oil. We are delighted to stock Dr Kavvadia’s olive oil at Panzer’s. It is absolutely delicious drizzled on a salad or gently poured over oranges and sprinkled with a touch of paprika as served on the farm. To reap the benefits of fine olive oil, consume a minimum of 20g a day (or two tablespoons).

The patio outside Dr Kavvadia's farm in Corfu, Greece

A tour group explores Dr Kavvadia's organic farm in Corfu, Greece

A few of the many facts you will learn on a tour of the farm:

  • The farm needs 100 kilos of olives to make 10 litres of fine olive oil.
  • With 3000 trees in total, Dr Kavvadia’s farm produces 5-6 tons of olive oil in a good harvest year.
  • Naturally, every two years, most olive trees need to rest and there is a year of low production/low yields. (This is common in all olive oil producing countries.)
  • In a low yield year, Dr Kavvadia’s farm will produce only 1.5 tons.
  • Olives should be pressed less than 6 hours after picking.
  • High quality olive oil is preserved in UV protected bottles. Your olive oil remains perfect for 18 months after production day. Longer than that and it won’t go off but it won’t be very fresh anymore.
  • Tasting high quality olive oil straight from a spoon should leave you with a spicy heat in your throat.

A visit to the farm is a passion filled experience. It is filled with extra delights including a tour of their organic garden.

Check out Dr Kavvadia’s website for information on a wonderful tour of their organic groves & gardens or book an overnight stay. And be sure to try a bottle of Dr Kavvadia’s olive oil to keep in pride of place in your kitchen.

The tasting room at Dr Kavvadia's Farm in Corfu, Greece, filled with blue glasses ready for olive oil tasting

What you need to know if you visit Panzer’s this summer

A woman exits the shop outside Panzer's Deli in London

What you need to know when visiting Panzer’s this summer.

Our shop makeover continues…

We know this has been a disruptive time, so we want to thank you all very much for bearing with us. Building works are never fun and always end up taking longer than anticipated, however, we can’t wait to show you what we’ve been up to. (We promise it’ll be worth it).

In the meantime, here’s what you need to know if visiting Panzer’s:

Shop closures from July 29th-August 14th (reopening August 15th)

Our last day for deliveries before closure will be Saturday, July 27th. Thank you in advance for your patience and understanding as we undertake this transformation. The shop will reopen on August 15th, and orders can still be placed on https://panzers.co.uk/ during the closure for delivery starting from August 19th onwards.

Thank you very much for bearing with us. We can’t wait to unveil exciting new things ready in time for our 80th birthday! 

DELIVERY ZONE INFORMATION

Local London Delivery

Due to the nature of our range, some items can only be delivered within the London area. If your order containers any flowers or fresh fruit then you will need to live locally to be able to have it delivered. Sushi is delivered within a 3 mile radius of our store.

Nationwide Delivery

All other goods can be delivered nationwide (excluding Highlands and Islands) via our partner couriers. There is a slightly larger delivery cost for this service outside of London.

Collection In Store

Everything on the store can be ordered for collection from our store. Orders must be picked up on your chosen collection date, and can be picked up from the store between the hours of 9am – 6pm, seven days a week. If your order was placed online, please bring your order confirmation when collecting.

Certain goods can be sent overseas, please call for more information.