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25/04/2009 11:35:00

These are some foods which are in season in the UK in September. Some are fresh and some are in storage. Always check the labels - just because a food is in season locally doesn't mean a shop won't import it anyway! 

  • Apples 
  • Artichoke
  • Aubergine 
  • Beetroot 
  • Blackberries
  • Blueberries 
  • Cabbage 
  • Carrots 
  • Cauliflower 
  • Courgettes 
  • Cucumber 
  • Damsons 
  • Fennel  
  • Figs 
  • French beans 
  • Garlic 
  • Kohlrabi 
  • Lettuce 
  • Marrows 
  • Onions
  • Pears 
  • Peppers 
  • Plums 
  • Potatoes  (maincrop)
  • Radishes 
  • Raspberries 
  • Redcurrants 
  • Rocket
  • Runner beans 
  • Spinach 
  • Spring Onions
  • Squashes 
  • Strawberries
  • Sweetcorn 
  • Tomatoes 
  • Turnips 
  • Watercress
  • Wild mushrooms


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