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Verger Éric Lécuyer

All merchants |  Fruit and vegetable growers

Verger Éric Lécuyer, Maraîchers
For 40 years, the owner Éric Lécuyer is proud to present at the Jean-Talon Market fruits and vegetables coming directly from his farm.

Specialties: garlic, apples, cherry tomatoes and berries.

Éric Lecuyer welcomes you from late April to late October.

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  • Opening period : Open year round
  • Production location : Saint-Joseph-du-Lac
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    Red Currant

    Tiny tart berry. Great for jelly-making!

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    Québec raspberry

    Small, sweet red berry with a slight tang. Buy them fresh and don't forget to freeze some for the rest of the year! You don't really need us to tell you how to enjoy this fruit! Indulge yourself and eat it as you wish: fresh, with yogurt, cereals, in a pie, jam, or salad ... the possibilities are endless!

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    Québec strawberry

    Small red berries, freshly picked! From sweet to very sweet... it's Mother Nature who decides!

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    Blueberry

    You can find this small blue fruit cultivated throughout Québec. Blueberries are great fresh, in pies, in jam or in your morning bowl of yogurt !

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    Asparagus from Quebec

    Discovered to the antique in Eurasia, it’s the first vegetable of the summer in Quebec. Short-term product in cool temperature, it’s very important to make a good choise. They must be firms, supples and resistants in the break, have a well ear and not be too dry or crumple on the base.
    To cook them, no peel, remove only the base and put in a cauldron of slightly salted boiling water, about ten minutes. Serve them with lemon and oil, with a vinaigrette or simply nature; you will be crazy about it!

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