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WIN! A weekend stay for two in Herefordshire courtesy of the Blackcurrant Foundation

A weekend stay for two in Herefordshire courtesy of the Blackcurrant Foundation

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Courtesy of the nation’s number one superfruit, British Blackcurrants, one lucky person could win the ultimate foodie getaway in Herefordshire – the home of the purple, juicy British berry.

This foodie break includes accommodation for two people for one night in Herefordshire, staying at the beautiful Forge Cottage in Welsh border countryside, with dinner for two at local restaurant Michellin starred Stagg Inn at Titley.

During your stay you will learn how British Cassis is made and bottled, as well as take part in a British Cassis sampling and cookery session with the Blackcurrant Foundation’s resident chef. And if that wasn’t enough, you will also have time to take in the rich heritage and stunning scenery that the Herefordshire countryside has to offer.

Blackcurrants have long been regarded as a superfruit, commonly renowned for their rich antioxidant content which has been proven to help keep us healthy. Proven benefits include the reduction of cancerous tumours, alleviation of eye strain, reduced muscle inflammation and preventative measures against cold and flu due to their high vitamin C content.

Supercharge your diet with British Blackcurrants, sweet or savoury; blackcurrants add a healthy twist to any meal. For recipe ideas visit www.blackcurrantfoundation.co.uk and check out the recipe section.

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This competition ends on 09/10/2014.

Prizes

A weekend stay for two in Herefordshire courtesy of the Blackcurrant Foundation x1