What’s In Season? Your Guide to Spring Produce

Spring is a bountiful time of the year when it comes to fresh produce, but it always helps to know exactly what’s in season. If you want to purchase only the freshest, most flavorful fruits and veggies and ensure that they last as long as possible in your fridge, use these helpful tips for understanding spring produce.

  1. Artichokes. Whether you use them on pizzas or add them to your salads, artichokes are a great way to add flavor and nutrients to your meals. Their main harvest takes place during the springtime, so look for artichokes with close, compact leaves and clean-cut stems.
  2. Asparagus. This popular veggie is found in a number of high-end restaurants, but you can easily prepare it at home if you purchase it fresh in the springtime. The thickness doesn’t necessarily indicate tenderness, so don’t overlook thinner or thicker spears at your grocery store.
  3. Carrots. While carrots are commonly found in grocery stores year-round, they taste best during the spring season. Only purchase bundles that are firm to the touch for maximum freshness.
  4. Leafy greens. Nutrient-rich veggies like chard, kale, and other cooking greens tend to turn bitter during hot summer months, so purchase them in the spring for the best taste.
  5. Fennel. If you’ve never cooked with fennel, experiment with this green (a relative of celery) when it comes into season during the warmer springtime.
  6. Grapefruit. Create a nutritious breakfast by adding grapefruit, which starts to become plump and juicy in January.

Spring Produce: Your Guide to Picking the Best [Greatist]
What’s in Season? Spring [Fruits and Veggies More Matters]
Fresh Spring Fruits and Vegetables [About Food]

Fresh and Delicious Salad Recipes

If you want to stay on track with your healthy diet without eating the same thing over and over, these delicious and nutritious salad recipes from all over the web will add a bit of color to your usual salad bowl.

Spinach Pomegranate Salad
Pomegranates are considered superfoods, and adding them to a traditional spinach salad adds a bit of sweetness and a whole lot of vitamins. In just a few minutes, you can prepare this fresh and beautiful salad for yourself or your dinner guests.

Massaged Kale Salad
Kale is one of the most popular greens out there today, and it makes this salad a hearty and filling side dish.

Greek Quinoa Salad
Forgo the usual grains for nutty quinoa in this zesty and flavorful Greek salad.

Chipotle-Rubbed Shrimp Taco Salad
This shrimp salad is like a deconstructed fish taco, with a smoky flavor and tortilla bowl for a truly authentic taste.

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