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Seasonal Foods: 5 Best Winter Vegetables

Winter veggies usually get short shrift, but there are many reasons to savor them. They add loads of vitamins and nutrients to our diets, do wonders for our immunity, and are wonderfully versatile. Plus, eating seasonally is eating green: as it takes us back to the old days of eating only the freshest available products, it’s a more sustainable eating model and it’s better for reducing our carbon footprints.

Here’s my guide to making the most of these five fabulous winter veggies:

1. Play Squash

winter squash I actually look forward to winter just for its squash varieties. Acorn, banana, butternut, spaghetti, delicata, hubbard, sweet dumpling, buttercup, and turban squashes—not to mention pumpkinwinter squash—add a colorful and sweet accent to your plate. Plus, they are among the healthiest types of complex carbohydrates (the best kind of carbs), with high fiber, vitamin A, and vitamin C content. Roast ‘em, mash ‘em, or slow cook ‘em into a heaping bowl of soupy goodness for the perfect warm winter meal.

Fall Harvest Recipe: Neep, Snadgie or Swede?

SwedeOne of the fall harvest’s most overlooked and under appreciated vegetables is the tumshie.

I mean the neep.

Umm… the snadgie?

The swede?

A cross between a turnip and a cabbage, this root was carved into a jack-o-lantern for Samhain

It’s high in vitamin C, beta carotene, potassium and magnesium…

There’s an international curling championship with this vegetable in Ithaca, NY…

You can store them in the fridge for a month, maybe longer…

Guessed yet?

You’re right, it’s the humble yet magnificent rutabaga!

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