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A Lake District Farmshop: Meet Jake Winter, the youngster preserving a Cumbrian brand

by Cumbria Crack
24/07/2021
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Keswick-based chef and preserve maker Jake Winter was one of the stars of episode two of A Lake District Farmshop, filmed as he picked apples on the Lingholm Estate on Derwent Water to make into a new chutney to impress Tebay’s Farmshop Buyer Alexander Evans.

Jake, 22, runs Wild & Fruitful alongside David Seymour, owner of the Lingholm Estate and Kitchen near Portinscale.

He already supplies Tebay Services’ Farmshop with a wide range of handmade jams, chutneys, jellies and relishes, made wherever possible using locally sourced and foraged ingredients. He also makes the seasonal fruit compotes served on top of porridge and granola pots in the Kitchen at Tebay and the Cafe at Rheged, Tebay’s sister business.

But this award-winning chef, who started making jams as a teenager to sell to guests at his parents’ Keswick B&B, is determined to keep growing his product range and taking his preserves to a wider audience.

Since becoming the new face of Wild & Fruitful, he has launched several new products featuring local ingredients, including Keswick Ale, Lakes Distillery gin and surplus and foraged fruits from West Cumbrian orchards and hedgerows.

Wild & Fruitful is a West Cumbrian label with a 20-year history.

It was founded by Jane Maggs, a landscape architect and environmentalist, who turned surplus produce, foraged fruits and edible ‘weeds’ into imaginative handmade preserves to prevent them from going to waste.

Tebay Services has been stocking the label since it opened its Farmshop in 2003.

Before selling Wild & Fruitful last year, Jane worked closely with Alexander Evans to create a bespoke range of products under the Farmshop’s own label, which Jake continues to produce.

Having worked for five years as a chef at Lyzzick Hall near Keswick, Jake is in his element when creating new recipes.

In episode two of A Lake District Farmshop, he cooks up a new spiced apple chutney in his production kitchen in Maryport, where everything is made on the stove as he made it in his parents’ kitchen – just with bigger pans.

Viewers see him wait nervously during a taste-off at Lingholm Kitchen for Alex and his colleague, Emily, to give their feedback and decide whether or not to stock Jake’s new chutney in the Farmshop.

The verdict? Watch episode two as part of an All4 box set at www.channel4.com to find out.

More about A Lake District Farmshop

A Lake District Farmshop goes out with a zesty flourish. Read more here.

Read our review of the first episode here.

Meet the record-breaking potter who stars in episode two here.

Find out more about the series here.

Meet the butcher and baker who are integral to Tebay Services here.

How COVID-19 brought ramen to Tebay Services.

How did Tebay Services start life? Find out here.

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