ASPARAGUS has seen people travelling hundreds of miles to the Vale of Evesham as supply is hit by seasonal shortages and the Coronation.
The vegetable is selling at record high prices as unusually high demand drives up costs, with people travelling long distances to buy it.
Tom Cumberland, 40, who runs Wayside Farm Shop and Cafe in Wickhamford, said he's met people travelling from as far as Stoke on Trent and Bristol to his shop in the Vale of Evesham in Worcestershire.
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Mr Cumberland said: "Due to the short seasonal window for asparagus, I think everyone just wants to have some fresh seasonal veg.
"People have been making the asparagus pilgrimage for the last week. I've seen people travelling from Cheltenham, Bristol, and even north of Stoke on Trent.
"Just to Stoke on Trent and back they'd have to travel well over 100 miles.
"People have even been saying they were buying punnets for their neighbours, and we've had to raise the price from £3 to £4 to accommodate.
"I think a large part of it is that supply of asparagus can really vary. In one area, the Vale of Evesham asparagus might be growing perfectly at seven degrees and in wet conditions.
"Just five miles down the road though, another producer may be dealing with 12-degrees and dry conditions - and that affects supply.
"We're quite lucky here that we have a very large producer who we have a good relationship with, so we've had a steady supply - but it's been flying off the shelves."
The farm shop owner says that the asparagus, which typically is in season between the months of April and July, should have been included in the King's coronation-themed meal.
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Britons have celebrated the coronation with a 'coronation quiche', including delicate flavours of spinach, broad beans and fresh tarragon.
Mr Cumberland said: "I think King Charles made a real error on the Coronation quiche this year though by adding broad beans to the recipe - they should have picked an asparagus quiche.
"Broad beans are out of season at the moment, so we're having to import them from Italy to meet demand. It should have been an asparagus quiche."
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