SEASONAL PRODUCE GUIDE: 10 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TO ENJOY THIS COMING FALL

There’s so much to love about the summer season, warmer weather, summertime sunshine, picnics in the park and fresh produce from the local community farmers market, but who says summer is the only season to enjoy the local farmers market? Summer may be the quinntessential season to explore the community farmers market, but most farmers markets run well through Halloween at the end of October. It’s called the fall harvest for a reason! Here is a fall produce guide to ten farmers market fruits and vegetables that are all in season during the fall months.
Fall Fruits
#1 Apples
Whether you and your family head to the local apple orchard or stock up on your favorite fall haul at the farmstand, apples are a classic fall fruit and for good reason. Apples pair perfectly with a lunchtime bowl of soup, a handcrafted sandwich or as a topping for a homemade salad. They can also be enjoyed as an easy and delicious on the go snack. If you enjoy the flavors of savory and sweet, slather your fresh apple slices with your favorite nut or seed butter and top with additional toppings like cocoa nibs or unsweetened shredded coconut. You can even create a super simple dessert by sauteing apple slices in a pan with a dash of cinnamon, a handful of crushed nuts and a spoonful of coconut oil.
#2 Asian Pears
Although apples are most commonly thought of during the fall season, mix it up by grabbing another fall fruit – Asian pears. Unlike traditional pears, Asian pears are hard when ripe, not soft like traditional pears, so if you are waiting for them to soften, you may be waiting a long time. Enjoy Asian pears on their own, add them to some Sourdough Seaweed Crackers with a slice of cheese or place on top of a fall harvest salad.
#3 Cranberries
When selecting fresh cranberries, choose cranberries that are firm to the touch. You may even consider purchasing a large bunch and freezing them for later so you can whip up a homemade batch of cranberry sauce for your Thanksgiving dinners and Friendsgiving gatherings come November. If you can’t wait until the holidays to enjoy cranberries, create a chutney or make a homemade spread for toast and sandwiches. When making a chutney, simply add some chopped apples and nuts then enjoy on your favorite grilled meats like pork.
#4 Grapes
Just like apples and Asian pears, grapes are a great snack any time of day and pair well with your favorite snacks like a bag of Blue Evolution Organic Seaweed Popcorn, Seaweed Roasted Chickpeas or a handful of Seaweed and Cheddar Cheese Straws, Tip: If a group of grapes are past their prime, freeze them and enjoy for a sweet treat after lunch or dinner.
#5 Pomegranates
Pomegranate seeds are a juicy snack and add a brilliant pop of color to salads, just be careful because pomegranate juice stains. Trouble removing those stubborn seeds? Try this easy way to remove pomegranate seeds.
