

Go to your neighborhood grocery store and you鈥檒l likely find any fruit or vegetable you could dream of 鈥� no matter the season. But, did you know that eating seasonally matters? And, it may actually benefit your health to do so.
Since seasonal produce is harvested at its peak, it maintains the highest nutrient content. And if you鈥檙e buying local, you鈥檒l also be reducing your pesticide and preservative consumption 鈥� chemicals that have been linked to having adverse effects on humans. Plus, eating local can reduce your carbon footprint and help sustain your local food economy.
So what produce should you keep an eye out for this season? Some local produce at peak season include:
Not only can buying local produce benefit your community, but shopping at local farmer鈥檚 markets is also a great way to get outside and enjoy an extra dose of vitamin D. This spring, buy local and eat seasonal; look for fresh produce to fill your life and your plate with colorful, nutrient-dense foods. Visit the County of Santa Clara for a list of local Farmers鈥� Markets in your area.
This article first appeared in the May 2021 edition of the HealthPerks newsletter.
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