Nigella's tip for a sweet Christmas flies off the shelves
Sri Carmichael13 Nov 2008
MAPLE syrup sales have soared since Nigella Lawson championed it as a key Christmas dinner ingredient, figures show today.
The chef published Nigella Christmas, which includes recipes for Maple roast parsnips and turkey, six weeks ago and already 26 per cent more bottles of syrup are flying off supermarket shelves. Asda, which reported the rise, says the "Nigella effect" has struck again.
Lawson has previously been credited with increasing the popularity of prunes, pomegranates and goose fat potatoes. She expounded the benefits of goose fat on BBC1's Friday Night with Jonathan Ross at the end of November 2006. By mid-December, shops were recording sales up 70 per cent.
Asda has ordered unprecedented supplies of maple syrup for a similar surge in interest. Demand is also expected to rise for gingerbread loaf, which Lawson suggests as a base for turkey stuffing.
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If Nigella endorsed marmite instead of cranberry sauce on our Xmas turkey it would take off. The woman is an absolute genius. She can't have got that from her father though.
- Dhanraj, Basildon Essex, 13/11/2008 11:22
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