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Seasonal

Seasonal foods are closely linked to regional products. If you want to buy fresh, local food, these are also the ones that are in season!

You can find them wherever you go shopping: in a supermarket or discount store or at a local market.

These seasonal products are often explicitly advertised and promoted.

When it comes to fruit and vegetables, you can increasingly find information about the federal state on seasonal produce, or there is a note on the packaging about where exactly it comes from.

Seasonal products also offer you many advantages:

What is actually in season

Seasonal produce, such as strawberries in early summer, kale in autumn, or year-round oatmeal from Germany, is usually harvested at a riper stage and marketed directly – especially fresh produce. Our seasonal calendars also help you discover special products in each month.

Harvesting in nature

Season doesn't just mean shopping, but also picking your own produce in nature, in the garden, in the park, etc. We'll give you tips on everything from dandelion leaves for salads in spring to wild herbs and the like.

Cultivation

By the way, there are also differences when it comes to seasonal produce; the season is sometimes extended through different cultivation methods. For example, growing in a greenhouse first takes place later than outdoor cultivation in the field. In Germany, we have a very narrow window where most vegetables and fruits thrive, so we think both options are good.

Pesticide use

For seasonal and regional products, the required use of pesticides is reduced equally; for organic products, this is even better, as only certain “auxiliaries” are permitted.

Freshness tops everything

The short delivery routes lead to many advantages: For you, the goods are fresher and contain more vitamins than stored goods or goods from distant countries.

At the same time, it is much more sustainable if the products do not have to be transported thousands of kilometers from harvest to your store.

Support your region

Picking your own strawberries at the strawberry farm or digging up potatoes is really fun:

Take a look around and see what you have to offer.

Use them as often as you can and support the people and show them your appreciation.

The principle of supply and demand also applies to a variety of different seasonal products: If we want to preserve this diversity, then we should also take advantage of it and use it.

Be inspired by what's in season and what's ripe and ready to be harvested and how you can use it to create great dishes with our delicious recipes.

 

 

 

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