Tuesday, March 31, 2020

In season produce may taste better + cost less.

Summer in Michigan provides an abundance of colorful produce to choose from and tons of farmers markets to find your favorites.
Fruits and vegetables are an important part of to a well-balanced, nutrient dense diet. They are nature’s fast food and provide many vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and fiber for overall good health.
The goal is at least five-a-day for better health, choosing from a rainbow of delicious colors daily.

Best in Season

As far as the nutritional value of fruits and vegetables, if fresh is not an option at the time, frozen is the next best choice. Canned fruits and vegetables would be your third best option, but really, it is better to have them any way you can.
I would like to see you eating fruits and vegetables. Period.  But don’t forget,  if you are purchasing canned vegetables, try to get the “no salt added” variety for better health.

There are so many different kinds of produce that it is sometimes hard to keep track  of what is in season. Here is a list of fruits and vegetables that are in season this summer in Michigan:
  1. Apples, July through October
Arugula, May through September
  1. Asparagus, April through June
  2. Beets, May through October
  3. Blackberrries, July into August
  4. Blueberries, July into August
  5. Broccoli, June through October
  6. Brussels sprouts, August through November
  7. Cabbage, June through November
  8. Cantaloupes, August and September
  9. Carrots, May through November
  10. Cauliflower, August through November
  11. Celeriac/celery root, August through OctoberTest Your Fridge Smarts | Tupperware Blog: Discover Recipes ...
  12. Celery, August through October
  13. Cherries, June and July
  14. Corn, mid-June through mid-August
  15. Cucumbers, July through mid-October
  16. Eggplant, July through mid-October
  17. Garlic, August through November
  18. Garlic scapes/green garlic, May and June
  19. Grapes, August and September
  20. Green beans, July through September
  21. Greens (various), May through November
  22. Herbs, various, May through October
  23. Kale, June through November
  24. Leeks, August through OctoberTupperware Fridge Smarts How I Use Them - YouTube
  25. Lettuce (various), May through October
  26. Melons, July through September
  27. Onions, August through October
  28. Peaches, July and August
  29. Pears, August through October
  30. Peas and pea pods, June through August
  31. Peppers (sweet), June through September
  32. Plums & pluots, July and August
  33. Potatoes, July through November
  34. Raspberries, June into August
  35. Rhubarb, April through JuneKEEPING YOUR PRODUCE & VEGGIES FRESH LONGER (FRIDGE SMARTS) I EVEN ...
  36. Spinach, May through October
  37. Squash (summer), July through October
  38. Strawberries, June and July
  39. Tomatoes, July through October
  40. Turnips, August through November
  41. Watermelons, August through September
  42. Zucchini, July through October

 I love all produce – I could never pick just one. What are your favorite summer fruits and vegetables?




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