UK seasonal food information, tips and recipe ideas, updated every week
Seasonal Food of the Week:
Quince
Resembling a lumpy pear, the ancient quince has become a bit of a forgotten fruit in recent times. This is perhaps because beneath the quince’s distinctive golden yellow skin and alluring fragrance, its flesh is astringent and sour when raw. However, given some patient and gentle cooking, quince can be a delicious and distinctive addition to many dishes, both sweet and savoury.See full article...
Currently at their best:
Artichoke, Beetroot, Butternut Squash, Celeriac, Celery, Kale, Kohlrabi, Leeks, Parsnips, Potatoes (Maincrop), Pumpkin, Swede, Turnips, Watercress, Wild MushroomsApples, Clementines, Elderberries, Grapefruit, Medlar, Pears, Quince
Duck, Goose, Grouse, Guinea Fowl, Hare, Mallard, Partridge, Pheasant, Rabbit, Venison, Wood Pigeon, Beef, Chicken, Pork
Brill, Clams, Crab, Haddock, Halibut, Hake, John Dory, Lemon Sole, Lobster, Monkfish, Mussels, Oysters, Plaice, Scallops, Sea Bass, Squid, Turbot, Coley, Dab, Langoustine, Pollack, Sea Bream, Skate, Winkles
Brazil Nuts, Chestnuts, Chives, Cob Nuts, Coriander, Sage, Walnuts
Also in season:
Brussels Sprouts, Carrots, Chicory, Cucumber, Fennel, Garlic, Jerusalem Artichoke, Marrow, Onions, Radishes, Rocket, Runner Beans, Spinach, Spring Onions, SweetcornFigs, Lemons, Oranges, Passion Fruit, Tomatoes
Lamb, Turkey
Cockles, Cod, Grey Mullet, Herring, Mackerel, Conger Eel, Eel, Prawns
Almonds, Hazlenuts, Mint, Parsley (Curly), Parsley (Flat-Leaf), Rosemary, Sorrel