Fresh Fruits and Vegetables By Month
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This is a great link I found today, listing fresh fruit and vegetables that are available by month.
Useful for when you go shopping next :)
This is a great link I found today, listing fresh fruit and vegetables that are available by month.
Useful for when you go shopping next :)
http://www.wisebread.com/fresh-fruits-and-veget... 
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Looks as if it's American dates ,but still useful. I'd find it interesting to see a comparison between the countries (UK and US).
One way of telling when things are in season in your country is when they are suddenly "half price".... yes, well they should be less than half of the out of season price to encourage people to eat relatively locally grown food that doesn't have to be transported half way around the world. I also think that there needs to be a lot of education about what grows in which countries - e.g. we can't grow citrus in large quantities in the UK, so that's always imported, but there are some place closer than others (Spain v. US) that we should try to source it from.
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Going through the article above, one of the comments refers to this site, which is great....
http://www.epicurious.com/articlesguides/season...
You can select a state and a month and it not only gives you a list but info about the product and recipes.
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