From Antivist
Seasonality of food refers to the times of year when a given type food is at its peak, either in terms of harvest or its flavour. This is usually the time when the item is the cheapest and the freshest on the market.
The food's peak time in terms of harvest usually co-incides with when its flavour is at its best. There are some exceptions; an example being sweet potatoes which are best eaten quite a while after harvest.
This page serves as a guide to the seasonality of food. The list below is for foods common in the Northern Hemisphere.
Spring
Vegetables
- Artichoke
- Bamboo shoot
- Onion
- Celery
- Spinach
- Radish
- Rhubarb
- Carrots
- Kale
- Watercress
- Samphire
- Asparagus
- Cauliflower
- New potato
- Parsley
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Fruit
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Meat
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Seafood
- Red sea bream
- Japanese Clam
- Flying fish
- Skipjack tuna
- Japanese Kokanee
- Salangidae
- Sardines
- Cockles
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Summer
Vegetables
- Eggplant
- Green Bean
- Baby Turnip
- Courgette
- Bell Pepper
- Samphire
- Basil
- Cannellini bean
- Broad Bean
- Runner bean
- Swiss Chard
- Peas
- New potato
- Tomato
- Borlotti bean
- Sweetcorn cobs
- Chanterelle (mushrooms)
- Cucumber
- Okra
- Bitter melon
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Fruit
- Cherry
- Blackberries
- Nectarines
- Apricot
- Mango
- Victoria Plums
- Watermelon
- Fig
- Strawberry
- Peach
- Rhubarb
- Blackcurrant
- Raspberry
- Walnut
- Cantaloupe Melon
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Meat
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Seafood
- Soft shell crab
- Crayfish
- Sea Bass
- Sea Trout
- Sardines
- Clams
- Skipjack tuna
- Aji
- Rainbow trout
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Autumn (Fall)
Vegetable
- Carrot
- Chestnut
- Pumpkin
- Sweet potato
- Lettuce
- Renkon
- Turnip
- Shiitake mushrooms
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Fruit
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Meat
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Seafood
- Mackerel
- Salmon
- Oyster
- Pacific saury
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Winter
Vegetables
- Carrot
- Daikon
- Chinese cabbage
- Swede (or Rutabaga)
- Celeriac
- Turnip
- Brussel Sprout
- Pumpkin
- Beetroot
- Parsnip
- Red Cabbage
- Leek
- Cabbage
- Shallot
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Fruits
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Meat
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Seafood
- Sea bass (Grouper)
- Scallop
- Pacific yellowtail
- Pacific cod
- Monkfish
- Halibut
- Lobster
- Mussels
- Samosa
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