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Swanson cherries (a local variety from
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To avoid: Notice that many of these Brooks cherries are deformed spurs and doubles, basically culls that have been sorted out from the field run. The vendor was selling them for $5 a cup, the same price other stands charge for top-quality cherries. These cherries are also rather light in color, so who needs them? (David Karp / For The Times)
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To avoid: Brooks cherries are relatively low in acidity, so they can deliver acceptable flavor when light-colored like these at the Hollywood farmers market, but dark red fruits will be sweeter and more richly flavored. (David Karp / For The Times)
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Go Purple and Gold: Laker Baker potatoes grown by Weiser Family Farms, selling at the Hollywood farmers market. (David Karp / For The Times)
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Sanguinelli blood oranges, an egg-shaped, highly colored variety that matures unusually late, grown by Laura Ramirez of JJ’s Lone Daughter Ranch in Redlands, sold at the Hollywood farmers market. (David Karp / For The Times)
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Super Rich peaches grown by Burkart Farms in Dinuba, at the Hollywood farmers market. (David Karp / For The Times)
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Green garlic grown by Fresno Evergreen in Fresno, at the Santa Monica farmers market. (David Karp / For The Times)
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Artichokes grown by Green Family Farms in Lompoc, at the Santa Monica farmers market. (David Karp / For The Times)
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Haricots verts, slender French green beans, grown by Harry’s Berries, at the Santa Monica farmers market. (David Karp / For The Times)
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Tapia Bros.’ is a famous farm stand in Encino, in the San Fernando Valley. (David Karp / For The Times)