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Showing posts with label fruits vegetables season fall winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fruits vegetables season fall winter. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Garlic Sauteed Spinach

Friday, October 28, 2011

Eating in Season - Fall & Winter Fruits and Vegetables

The Autumn season is finally here and its important to know what fruits and vegetables to eat this season so I found this great article on hubpages.com great website for all topics. 

Enjoy 

Lakshmi 

Fall Fruits and Vegetables

Acorn Squash
  • Look for blemish-free, dull green rind.
  • Can keep up to two months.
Apples
Butternut Squash
  • Feel for top-heavy squash.
  • Check skin for blemishes.
Cauliflower
  • Look for tightly-packed florets.
  • Check for yellow spots before buying.
  • Keeps up to five days, refrigerated.
Figs
  • Squeeze to test for firmness - not too soft, not hard.
Grapes
  • Check for grapes to be plump and vibrant-colored.
Mushrooms
  • Avoid blemished or dried out mushrooms.
  • Store in paper bag for the right humidity.
Parsnips
  • Shouldn't look withered or limp or have too many small roots.
  • Can be stored up to four weeks in refrigerator.
Pears
Pomegranate
  • Whole pomegranates should feel heavier than they look.
  • Can be stored up to three months in the fridge.
Pumpkin
Sweet Potatoes
  • Avoid sweet potatoes with black spots.
  • Make sure they're not shriveled.
Swiss Chard
  • Leaves should be vibrant and green.
  • Avoid wilted chard.

Winter Fruits and Vegetables

Chestnuts
  • Fresh chestnuts may be stored in the refrigerator for up to one week.
Grapefruit
  • Choose a grapefruit that feels heavy for its size.
  • Fruit should give slightly when squeezed.
  • Look for unblemished peel.
Kale
  • Look for dark green leaves (may have tinges of purple).
  • Find kale with sturdy stems.
  • Do not store longer than a week.
Leeks
  • The smaller the leek, the more tender.
  • Can be stored up to a week in the refrigerator.
Lemons
  • Choose lemons heavy for their size.
  • Look for unblemished, smooth skin.
  • Will keep for up to three weeks in the fridge.
Oranges
Radishes
  • Buy radishes with green tops attached for freshness.
  • Remove tops as soon as you get home.
  • Store up to two weeks in refrigerator.
Rutabega
  • Look for smaller rutabegas, as they will be sweeter.
  • Check for an unblemished skin.
Tangerines
  • See "Oranges"
Turnips
  • Select turnips smaller than three inches in diameter.
  • Store in a plastic bag up to one week in refrigerator.