“In an open-fronted barn,silver-haired women in sensible shoes and pastel winter coats peruse an array of goods, from chutneys and jams to freshly-picked Yorkshire Forced Rhubarb. E. Oldroyd and Sons, and the most famous producer of rhubarb in Britain,hosts regular tours of their ‘forcing sheds at their farm in the village of Carlton, Wakefield. Tourists continue to disembark from buses and join the melee. Some take a seat, or fill a cup of tea,and wait for the person known as the “tall Priestess of Rhubarb” to seem.”Craig Ballinger braves Brexit talk, the Women’s Institute, or crossdressed old ladies on Segways for this dispatch from England’s rhubarb triangle.
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