What’s in season in February?

Buying seasonal food makes sense for a lot of reasons. Eating with the natural seasonal cycle means your food is at its peak taste, offers good value for money, requires less resources to grow and, if purchased directly from your local farmer, or local businesses that support local farmers, doesn’t need to be transported far.

Eating with the seasons makes eating well easy, because foods that come into season at the same time has a natural synergy in terms of cooking styles and taste – like a garlic and basil pesto in summer, an apple and rhubarb crumble in autumn, a Jerusalem artichoke and celeriac soup in winter, an asparagus and pea risotto in spring.

IN SEASON THIS MONTH

Vegetables

beans, borlotti (fresh in pods)
beans, butter (aka yellow beans, aka wax beans)
beans, green (aka french beans, aka string beans)
beetroot
cabbage, red
cabbage, green
capsicum
cucmbers
eggplant
leeks
lettuces
mushrooms, cultivated, shiitake
onions
peas
peas (sugar snap)
potatoes
pumpkin
silverbeet
snowpeas
spinach
squash
tomatoes
turnips
witlof
zucchini

Herbs, spices and aromatics

basil
chervil
chillies
coriander
curly parsley
dill
flat leaf parsley
garlic, Italian Purple
ginger
majoram
mint
oregano
rocket
sage
spring onions (aka green onions, aka shallots – not eschallots)
tarragon
thyme
watercress

Fruits, berries and nuts

achacha
almonds
apples, gravenstein
blackberries
blueberries
boysenberries
grapes, cardinal
honeydew melon
loganberries
nectarines
oranges (Valencia)
pears, Buerre Bosc
pears, William
pistachios
raspberries
rockmelon
rhubarb
strawberries
watermelon

Head to your local farmers market this weekend, talk to the farmers who produce the food and find out what varieties they grow, what growing methods they use, and when the produce was harvested.  Compare the quality and freshness of locally grown produce with what is available in the supermarket. The Food Co-op Shop Canberra Logo

Thank you to the The Food Co-op Shop for compiling this comprehensive list of seasonal fruit, vegetables and herbs.

By |2017-02-15T21:19:03+11:0015 February, 2017|eating seasonally, farmers market, general news|0 Comments

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