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12,000 Welsh daffodils used to create heart-shaped sculpture in Cardiff Castle

Credit: Matthew Horwood

Welsh fresh produce brand, Blas y Tir are sharing the love for Welsh food and drink this St David’s Day.

As part of the Food & Drink Wales Trade Development Programme’s #LoveWalesLoveTaste (#CaruCymruCaruBlas) campaign, Blas y Tir have donated more than 12,000 Welsh daffodils to create a heart-shaped sculpture in the grounds of Cardiff Castle, as a patriotic tribute to Welsh food and drink.

Puffin Produce, the home of Blas y Tir, grows around 15 million daffodil stems per year, which go on to be sold in Asda, Morrisons, Waitrose and Coop stores around the country. The daffodils are grown around Pembrokeshire, in a mixture of inland fields and along the coast, with annual harvesting starting in January and finishing at the beginning of April.

Blas y Tir also supply potatoes to retailers and wholesalers throughout Wales, including their flagship Pembrokeshire Early Potatoes, which gained Protected Geographical Status (PGI) in 2013; and Welsh Leeks which gained PGI status following an application led by Blas y Tir in November last year.

They also work with the best growers in Wales to supply an increasing range of delicious seasonal vegetables, including cauliflower and savoy cabbage.

Credit: Matthew Horwood

On St. David’s Day, visitors to Cardiff Castle are invited to show their love for Welsh food and drink by sharing photos of the daffodil sculpture on social media, using the hashtags #CaruCymruCaruBlas and #LoveWalesLoveTaste.

Huw Thomas, CEO of Puffin Produce, the home of Blas y Tir, said:

“Nothing says ‘Welsh and proud’ more than the Welsh daffodil. We’re honoured to see our daffodils, one of Wales’ national emblems, proudly on display at Cardiff Castle for St. David’s Day – a fitting tribute to the excellent food and drink that is being produced here in Wales.”

The #CaruCymruCaruBlas #LoveWalesLoveTaste campaign is a cross-industry celebration of Welsh food and drink. The campaign aims to increase awareness of Welsh food and drink and to encourage shoppers to share their pride and passion and to celebrate St. David’s Day with Welsh food and drink.

The St David’s Day #CaruCymruCaruBlas #LoveWalesLoveTaste campaign also includes a series of television adverts celebrating five well-known ‘hero’ Welsh food and drink brands. Television adverts featuring Blas y Tir, Edwards – The Welsh Butcher, Castle Dairies, Radnor Hills, and Brace’s Bread will hit the small screen for two weeks, starting from February 26th.