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Farmer's Market Shopping Tips

By: Tom Straub

It seems as though certain produce has a better taste during the beginning of a particular season. Do you ever wondered why? The key reason for this is that this is when the fresh produce becomes available. Chefs have always been aware of this fact. That is why they will buy the new harvest of produce at the farmer's markets and other places where local produce is available whenever possible, since it will dramatically improve their cooking.

Here, below are a few more suggestions on how to buy fresh food at a farmer's market.

Take A Look At the Best Markets

It is a good idea to start by looking for the best markets close by. You will more able to check out markets that sell the best local produce during the Spring. When the season's produce becomes available, it will be displayed in the markets. Items like strawberries, spring greens and asparagus, will be the freshest in this season.

Even later as Fall begins, local farmer's markets usually have many varieties of squash, including acorn, zucchini, yellow and the popular pumpkins. These are freshest at this time and well worth purchasing to add to your cooking. Of course, this Fall produce also makes colorful table decorations for your viewing pleasure.

Regional Specialty

The home grown, local specialties are a prized aspect of the local produce markets that you can enjoy. There are particular parts of the country that are famous for various foods. The local cuisine is comprised of fresh ingredients that is used as soon as it becomes available. You can dramatically expand your cooking by finding out about the local produce that is used in the local cuisine to experience some incredible food.

Why not check out the local cuisine in your area? The farmer's market closest to you will have the tastiest food available at its peak quality. For instance, you can shop for tomatoes during the summer months and make fresh tomato sauce for many of your recipes. Or, if you would rather keep the oven off during the hot season, you can still serve some of the best sandwiches with fresh tomato slices.

Finding Inspiration

Are you seeking a bit of inspiration in your cooking? A place to get a lot of ideas is a farmer's market. Take a look at what is available to see several of the best produce to cook with. You can shop at the market for one of the best springtime produce, strawberries. These could be made in a strawberry tart or a berry fruit salad for dessert. A professional chef or a good cook let the fresh ingredients determine what they will cook. They employ this technique successfully throughout the year.

By shopping at your local farmer's markets, will open up just one way to expand your cooking skills. To get more help, you can look conveniently on the Internet for a copy of an ebook that offers everything you ever wanted to know about cooking.


Tom Straub is a successful writer and owner of the Best Cooking Light web site, where you can read about outdoor cooking and many other cooking topics.

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