May Seasonal Produce

Spring is now in full swing and with it we have an array of fresh, colorful, seasonal produce.  Read on for a list of what is in season this month, along with imagery from Julie Lee of Julie’s Kitchen!

may seasonal produce

Apricots

Asparagus

Avocado

Beans, Fava

Beans, Green

Beets

Berries – Blackberries, Raspberries, Strawberries

Carrots

Cherries

Corn

Fennel Garlic, Green

Greens – Arugula, Dandelion, Fiddlehead Fern, Lettuce, Mizuna, Mustard

Grapefruit

Melons – Cantaloupe, Honeydew, Watermelon

Onions, Vidalia

Peaches

Peas, Edible Pods

Potatoes

Ramps

Sorrel

Spinach

Squash

Zucchini

may seasonal produce

may seasonal produce

may seasonal produce

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9 years ago

May for me is really the start of summer. and the switch in styles of food is why.
All fresh and so many lovely tastes and colours. amazing

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9 years ago

Ah so exciting. Love seasonal fruits and veggies. Great food styling as well! Bravo!

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9 years ago

I love food art.

TamarackAndKhus
9 years ago

GORGEOUS photos! Going to use the first one as my inspiration for my morning juice.
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9 years ago

Yum yum yum!! xx, Tiffany | http://www.sunshinedaydreamphotography.com/

9 years ago

Green! Green! Green!! I love the color green!! :D

9 years ago

This is my favorite time of year for produce…all of my favorites.
The images in this post are stunning, by the way. xo

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Megan
9 years ago

I am just wondering where you are basing these “seasonal” posts from. Mexico? I enjoy this blog for the craft posts and the imagery. But, as a farmer I find these seasonal posts both misleading to the consumer, and frustratingly inaccurate. Most anything is going to be in season somewhere sometime. These post would be much better if they were more regional. For instance in Pennsylvania corn is not in season until July/August.