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        was in fact barley.                                                                                                        of  ‘Landcress’  being  passed  off  as
                                                                                                                                   Watercress.  Other  cresses  may  look
        So you see, when I was struggling with the academics of agriculture I had a lot to                                         similar  but  are  not  produced  in  the
        learn. In all seriousness it may seem simple it in fact a serious way of identifying                                       same  way,  and  do  not  have  the
        different cereal crops.                                                                                                    same  characteristic  ‘peppery’  taste
                                                                                                                                   or  contain  the  same  levels  of
        We  live  in  a  wonderful  world,  with  many  new  discoveries  every  day  of  how                                      nutrients. To counter this the industry
        intricate and wondrous, the different aspects of our home are. WE must keep this                                           came  together  and  successfully
        in mind and do our very best to keep all the aspects of life as we know them in                                            applied for the name ‘watercress’ to
        this wonderful world at a premium.                                                                                         be  protected  and  it  was  awarded

        I will end with a verse my grandfather taught me:-                                                                         the  status  of  ‘Traditional  Speciality
        The spring has come,                                                                                                       Guaranteed’.
        The grass is rized,                                                                Other foods produced in Dorset that
        But I wonder where the birdies is?                                                 are  protected  include  Dorset  Blue
                                                                                           Cheese,  West  Country  Farmhouse
        On that note, I must end and say, enjoy our natural world and help to maintain it   Cheddar  Cheese,  West  Country
        at its best.                                                                       Beef  and  Lamb,  and  the  newly
                                                                                           registered  ‘New  Forest  Pannage
        God bless you all,                                                                 Ham’  made  from  pigs  that  are
        Ted                                                                                fattened  up  on  acorns  whilst
                                                                                           roaming the New Forest!
                                                                                           Looking  more  widely  across  the
                                                                                           region  there  is  also  the  famous
                                                                                           Cornish  Pasty,  Exmoor  Blue  Cheese,
                                                                                           Wiltshire  Cured  Ham,  Fal  Oysters
                                                                                           from Cornwall, Cornish Clotted Cream and Cornish Sardines.
                                                                                           There  are  three  different  types  of  protection.  These are Protected  Geographical
                                                                                           Indication (PGI), Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) and Traditional Speciality
                                                                                           Guaranteed’  (TSG).  You  can  recognise  protected  food  as  it  must  carry  an
                                                                                           appropriate logo.

                                                                                           Anyone wishing to produce a food that carries a protected food name must be
                                                                                           audited against a published specification before they start to sell the food. Trading
                                                                                           Standards  typically carry out these audits to help both protect food names and
                                                                                           the interests of local food producers.













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