Local island delicacies


24 May 2022
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Six Jersey delicacies feature on a new set of stamps illustrated by Jersey artist Ian Rolls. The stamps celebrate local food and drink including world-famous Jersey Royals, locally produced cider and the traditional baked snacks known as Jersey Wonders.

Jersey has a cuisine which enjoys both British and French influences, with a distinctly island twist added into the mix. Geographically, the Island’s location also provides fertile soil and plenty of sun, fuelling Jersey’s agricultural industry and resulting in high-quality ingredients. 

Artist Ian Rolls is well-known in Jersey for his distinctive colourful and joyful watercolours, usually of Jersey coastlines and landmarks.

Rolls says of the project: ‘To be asked to create a series of images for Jersey stamps was both a massive honour and something of a challenge. The honour speaks for itself, but the challenge was to create designs that would have impact on such a small scale. I am definitely from the ‘more is less’ school of painting, so I’ve taken a playful approach and represented the various local food and drink components floating around with lots of elbow room and not too much detail. The additional challenge was of course painting something that is essentially meant to be eaten or drunk and not closely observed!’

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Featured on the six stamps are:

  • Jersey Wonders, fried dough treats which are traditionally cooked as the tide goes out
  • world-renowned Jersey Royal potatoes
  • Jersey cider, which has been made in the Island for over 500 years
  • Jersey milk and ice cream, products of the famous Jersey cow
  • Jersey black butter, a traditional apple preserve
  • Jersey bean crock, which could be described as the Island’s national dish

The stamps have been created as part of a joint issue with SEPAC (Small European Postal Administration Co-operations), entitled Locally Made Beverages, and the 91p Jersey cider stamp bears the SEPAC logo.

Issue date: 24 May 2022.