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HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother awarded Emmetts Store their Royal Warrant in June 1970 for their sweet pickled hams.

Royal Warrants are granted to people or companies who have regularly supplied goods or services for a minimum of five consecutive years to The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh or The Prince of Wales. They are advised by the Lord Chamberlain, who is head of the Royal Household and chairman of the Royal Household Tradesmen's Warrants Committee. Each of these members of the Royal Family can grant only one warrant to any individual business. However, a business may hold warrants from more than one member of the Royal Family. Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother was also a Grantor of warrants; warrants granted by her will be retained for five years from her death.

The warrants are a mark of recognition that tradesmen are regular suppliers of goods and services to the Royal households. Strict regulations govern the warrant, which allows the grantee or his company to use the legend 'By Appointment' and display the Royal Arms on his products, such as stationery, advertisements and other printed material, in his or her premises and on delivery vehicles.

Since the Middle Ages, tradesmen who have acted as suppliers of goods and services to the Sovereign have received formal recognition. In the beginning, this patronage took the form of royal charters given collectively to various guilds in trades and crafts which later became known as livery companies. Over the centuries, the relationship between the Crown and individual tradesmen was formalised by the issue of royal warrants.


Sunday Telegraph's Stella - Unique - 17th September 2006
The Unique section in the Telegraph's Sunday magazine Stella featured Britian's core food specialities. Emmett's Black Suffolk Ham was featured - "rich, sweet and earthy flavour". Click here to view the article.


Emmett's have been featured in the East Anglian Daily Times County Life section. Click here to see the full article.


Telegraph Weekend - Savvy Shopper 8th July 2006
The Telegraph's Savvy Shopper highlighted the best way to choose ham. Emmett's was one of the featured stores.
"Try the lavendar smoked ham" said Rose Prince.
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Emmett's of Peasenhall


Rick Stein's Food Heroes - 25th March 2004
Emmett's was featured on Rick Stein's Food Heroes.
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Emmett's of Peasenhall

Rick Stein Food Hero

"Delia Smith's Christmas" book
Emmett's were listed in the first Delia Smith's Christmas book as a supplier of "really good food" that come "personally recommended".

"Why is it, I wonder, that a nation which has such a proud tradition of smoking curing and pickling hams is content to buy the square , water-pumped, bland variety. Even in the famous food halls of Harrods, I was told, this is the number one choice. Thankfully they also have enough discerning customers to stock a large range of traditional cures sold as half or whole hames on the bone. To get the very best flavour from your ham it is important to cook it on the bone - and all the seasons of the year Christmas is the one that can justify the indulgence.

(Emmett's have a) Royal Warrant for his superb hams. His Suffolk hams are first brined, then pickled in a mixture of stout, spices and molasses. They are then smoked over oak chippings and hung up to mature for several weeks. The skins are a rich mahogany colour and the care with which they are produced is certainly evident in their depth of flavour.
It is possible to order ready-cooked hams from many outlets all over the country but for myself there is nothing to touch the wonderful aroma of a ham baking in the oven at Christmas - all part of the ritual and anticipation of the festive season."

Emmett's of Peasenhall


"Savvy shopper: Pork Pies" Telegraph 11th June 2005
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Emmett's of Peasenhall


When Only The Finest Will Do - The Ham - Financial Times 27th November 2004

"My mission is to make hams sexy," grins Mark Thomas, elbow deep in a barrel of intoxicating sweet cure of Old Growler stout, molasses and raw cane sugar, as he turns his beloved hams in the modest pickling shed behind Emmett's, the gourmet village store he rescued from oblivion. After six weeks steeped in their potent bew, the hams from four local Suffolk farms ("traditional Whites, fit and fat - how I like them") are hot smoked over oak sawdust for three days, emerging wonderfully toffee sticky and the colour of a deep mahogany, much-loved leather armchair (sweet-cured half ham, approx 4kg, £78.32).
At Christmas, Emmett's produces a strictly limited-edition "Vintage Velvet" ham (half ham, approx 4kg, £78.32), with port added to the brew for a magnificent, full bodied flavour. Thomas also imports Spanish produce. Carved-to-order Cecina, air-dried and gently smoked beef produced by Ferju in Castilla Leon, is splendid, a sophisticated alternative to ham, served with pine nuts, Parmesan and a good slug of olive oil.

Emmett's of Peasenhall


Best Festive Food HampersThe 50 Best Festive Food Hampers - The Independent - The Information - 27th Novermber 2004

Rick Stein featured this company on his Food Hereos programme, and the late Queen Mother awarded it the Royal Warrant for its sweet pickled ham. Emmett's is something of an institution, fulfilling the eclectic brief of village shop, haberdashery and ham-curers. Their Sweet Pickled Ham hamper is simple and popular: half an uncooked sweet pickled ham on the bone (approximately 4.25 kilos) and a bottle of Emmett's rioja.

Emmett's of Peasenhall


"Delicacies On The Door Step" Telegraph May 15th 2004
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Emmett's of Peasenhall



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