Seasonal food calendar

You can use a seasonal food calendar as a reference to learn when certain fruits and vegetables are in season. Consuming seasonal fruits and vegetables can provide a number of advantage including:

  • They can be more affordable
  • They are healthier and more tasty
  • They are fresher
  • It promotes the farmers and local economy
  • The environment will benefit.

Here is an illustration of an American seasonal food calendar:

December to February – Winter

  • Cruciferous vegetables: broccoli, cauliflower and brussels sprouts
  • Root vegetables: carrots, potatoes, turnips and parsnips
  • Citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons and grapefruits
  • Apples and pears

March to May – Spring

  • Leafy greens such as arugula, spinach and lettuce
  • Artichokes and asparagus
  • Strawberries, berries

June through August – Summer

  • Stone fruits such as plums, nectarines and peaches
  • Berries including blackberries, blueberries and raspberries
  • Zucchini, peppers, cucumbers and tomatoes
  • Melon

September to November – Autumn

  • Root vegetables: pumpkins, squash and sweet potatoes
  • Fruit: apples, pears and grapes
  • Brussel sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower and other cruciferous vegetables

Remember that the seasonal produce may vary by country and area so it’s always a good idea to check with your local farmers market or grocery shop.

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