Apr 03 2007

Seasonal food cloud for April

Published by Nick at 10:26 am under food in season

Food in Season in April

Seasonal food cloud for April (pdf icon, 513k) - now available to download for easy reference and printing. Ideal for your fridge, noticeboard or back pocket!

Seasonal food can’t be bettered - it’s fresher, tastier, often more local and cheaper.

The supermarkets may have tried their hardest to break our relationship with the seasons, offering every type of food all year round, but seasonality is enjoying something of a revival. Air-freighted Peruvian asparagus, hot-house strawberries and Australian Brussels sprouts in July (spotted last year in Sainsbury’s) just don’t compare.But even the most dedicated lover of good food can find it hard remembering just what’s in season when. There are some useful resources on the web - the River Cottage seasonality table, Eat the Seasons, the BBC’s guide to the seasons - and many bloggers post evocative and tempting views on seasonal food - realepicurean, Cherry’s English Kitchen.

Tables of seasonal food are all very well, but I’ve long wanted a guide to the seasons that makes sense at a glance. Something to stick on the fridge or keep in my back pocket to furtively refer to in the greengrocer. Hence the seasonality cloud!

A note: my seasonality cloud is for the UK, though much of it will be relevant to other northern temperate areas. Most of the foods are in season in the UK in April, but not Mediterranean oranges! I’ve included these, because they’re the best oranges available in the UK. More on the relationship between local and seasonal to follow…

4 Responses to “Seasonal food cloud for April”

  1. Scott at Realepicureanon 03 Apr 2007 at 6:38 pm

    The seasonal food cloud is a great idea. Wish I’d thought of it!

  2. Sophieon 05 Apr 2007 at 10:00 pm

    I’ll second that, this is a great idea Nick. It’s still kind of upsetting that there’s only really rhubarb in terms of fruit though.

  3. [...] the simplest words turn out to hide concepts of thorny complexity. Putting together my seasonal food cloud for April, I struggled with the question of whether to include Mediterranean oranges. They are to me one of [...]

  4. Elizabeth Winkleron 02 Mar 2008 at 10:24 am

    Hi Nick

    I like your site a lot and have added three of its food blogs - including your site address - to my own!

    I like your approach to farming, corporate food control and food.

    I am into local organic food and write for the Soil Association, so dig the issues.

    I also noticed your Seasonal Food - great design - is displaying April. So hope helpful to point out…

    Hope you get to look at my blog (http://realfoodlover.wordpress.com) and add me to your list.

    And do leave a comment!

    Keep up the good work

    Elisabeth

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