I'm a bit amazed that a shop that's supposed to be all organic and local would stock Rhoddas cream rather than a genuine local brand like Williams. You can buy Rhoddas (so-called) clotted cream in most supermarkets in London and it tastes of nothing. Williams' clotted cream tastes something like the cream I remember from my childhood in Devon in the 1960s/70s. Likewise why do they stock so much Healey's Rattler cider which, by all accounts, is an industrial cider which, just like Bulmers, Magners etc, is made from reconstituted apple concentrate, not real apples? There are some genuine Cornish ciders and not all the cider in the Farm Shop was from Healeys when I was there. More information about which cider is the genuine article and which isn't would be useful for customers I feel. When I visited there was a fair selection of fruit and veg along the lines of a typical organic shop. I have an allotment, so maybe I shouldn't comment any more than that. The meat (apparently from their own farm) looked nice although I didn't buy any. They also make their own wholemeal pasta. I bought some of their spaghetti and it was okay. read more