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August Live Supermarket Radar

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AC
PLU 4750

Acorn Squash

Abundantly available in grocery stores throughout autumn and winter (September through February).

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AP
PLU 3283

Apple

In northern temperate regions, local apple harvest peaks from September through November. In Europe, local harvest usually runs from August through November. Stores carry apples year-round because controlled-atmosphere storage extends domestic fruit deep into spring, with counter-seasonal imports filling late-spring and summer gaps.

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AP
PLU 4218

Apricot

Short season, peaking May through July in North America.

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AR
PLU 4084

Artichoke

Peak harvest occurs in spring (March to May) with a smaller secondary autumn flush (September to October).

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AS
PLU 4080

Asparagus

Peak local harvest occurs in mid to late spring (April through June); imported spears keep shelves stocked year-round.

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AV
PLU 4046

Avocado

Available year-round in North American grocery stores, primarily sourced from Mexico. California-grown Hass peaks March-September. Fuerte is more seasonal, peaking November-February.

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BA
PLU —

Bamboo Shoot

Spring bamboo shoots (Takenoko) harvested in April are prized for tenderness; winter shoots (Kan-takenoko) dug from under soil in December are dense and sweet.

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BA
PLU 4011

Banana

In tropical regions, bananas are harvested year-round with no true off-season. In North America and Europe, grocery supply is also year-round via imports.

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BE
PLU 4539

Beet

Available year-round. Peak season for sweet, tender local field beets runs from mid-summer through late autumn.

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BE
PLU 4088

Bell Pepper

Available year-round via greenhouse cultivation. Field-grown domestic bell peppers peak from July through October.

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BI
PLU —

Bitter Melon

A hot-weather vine that peaks in Summer and early Autumn; imports keep it available most of the year in Asian markets.

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BL
PLU 4239

Blackberry

Local season peaks June-September across most of North America. Available year-round in grocery stores via imports from Mexico and Chile from October through May.

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BL
PLU 4240

Blueberry

In northern temperate regions, local blueberry harvest peaks from June through August. In Europe, local harvest usually runs from June through September. Stores carry blueberries year-round, with off-season imports from Peru, Chile, Morocco, and Mexico covering winter and spring gaps.

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BO
PLU —

Bok Choy

A cool-season crop with peaks in Spring and Autumn; staggered plantings and greenhouses keep it on shelves all year.

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BR
PLU 4060

Broccoli

Available in supermarkets year-round. Peak season runs through autumn, winter, and early spring when cool weather produces the sweetest, tightest heads.

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BR
PLU 4550

Brussels Sprouts

Supermarkets carry sprouts year-round. Peak season runs from September through February, when cold autumn and winter frosts concentrate sugars.

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BU
PLU 4759

Butternut Squash

Cured winter squash is available year-round. Peak harvest and sweetest flavor occur from September through February.

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CA
PLU 4069

Cabbage

Abundantly available year-round. Peak harvest for sweet, crisp heads occurs in autumn and winter through the first hard frosts.

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CA
PLU 4050

Cantaloupe

Peak season is June through August in North America.

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CA
PLU 4094

Carrot

Available in supermarkets year-round. Peak harvest for sweet, crisp field carrots occurs in late autumn through winter when cold temperatures convert starches to sugars.

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CA
PLU 4079

Cauliflower

Supermarkets stock cauliflower year-round. Peak quality, sweetness, and head density happen in cool autumn and winter months.

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CE
PLU 4070

Celery

Stalk celery is produced year-round in coastal valleys. Peak quality and sweetness occur from autumn through early spring.

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SW
PLU 4587

Swiss Chard

Available year-round in supermarkets. Thrives in cool weather with peak harvest and sweetness in spring through late autumn.

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CH
PLU 4045

Cherry

Short season, peaking June and July in North America.

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CO
PLU 4045

Coconut

In tropical climates, coconuts are available year-round with no true off-season. In North America and Europe, mature brown coconuts and packaged coconut products are imported year-round.

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CR
PLU 4240

Cranberry

Fresh cranberries are harvested September through November and are a quintessential fall fruit in North America. Dried and juiced cranberries are available year-round.

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CU
PLU 4593

Cucumber

Greenhouse English and Persian cucumbers are abundant year-round. Field-grown cucumbers peak during warm summer months from June through September.

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DR
PLU 3040

Dragonfruit

Available year-round in tropical regions like Southeast Asia; peak season in North America is typically June through September.

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DU
PLU —

Durian

Peak season in Southeast Asia runs from May through August.

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ED
PLU —

Edamame

Peak fresh harvest occurs in mid-to-late summer (July to September); flash-frozen pods are available year-round with near-identical quality.

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EG
PLU 4081

Eggplant

Peak season runs from mid-summer through autumn (July to October) in temperate zones; available year-round from greenhouse and warm imports.

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FI
PLU 4048

Fig

In California, figs have a brief first crop in June and July and a main crop from August through October. Across most other northern-temperate regions, fresh figs are mainly a late-summer fruit.

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GA
PLU —

Gai Lan

A cool-season crop that peaks from Autumn through early Spring; greenhouse and desert growing keeps it on shelves year-round.

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GA
PLU 4069

Garlic

Cured dry garlic heads are available year-round. Freshly harvested 'wet garlic' (softneck/hardneck) peaks in mid-summer from June to August.

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GI
PLU 4612

Ginger

Mature cured ginger rhizomes are available in supermarkets year-round. Tender pink-tipped 'young ginger' (Shin-shoga) appears in Asian specialty markets in late spring and early autumn.

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GO
PLU —

Gobo

Young gobo harvested in early summer (Shin-gobo) is tender and mild; autumn and winter harvests yield earthier, deeply flavorful mature roots.

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GR
PLU 4022

Grape

Peak season is August through October in North America; imports available year-round.

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GR
PLU 4027

Grapefruit

Peak season is November through June in North America.

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GR
PLU 4066

Green Bean

Available year-round in grocery stores. Peak domestic harvest for tender, crisp pods occurs in summer from June through September.

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GU
PLU 4318

Guava

Available year-round in tropical regions; in North America, peak imported availability runs from late summer through winter via Mexico and Central America.

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HO
PLU 4034

Honeydew

Peak season is June through October in the Northern Hemisphere.

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JA
PLU —

Jackfruit

Year-round in tropical growing regions. In the US, green canned jackfruit is available year-round; fresh ripe jackfruit is sporadic in Asian grocery stores.

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JA
PLU 4693

Jalapeño

Widely available year-round from Mexican imports and domestic greenhouses. Field harvests peak in mid-summer through autumn.

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JI
PLU 4256

Jicama

Harvested in autumn and winter; stored tubers keep shelves stocked year-round.

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KA
PLU 4797

Kabocha

Harvested in late summer through autumn; stores exceptionally well through late winter.

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KA
PLU 4627

Kale

Abundantly available year-round. Peak sweetness and tenderness occur after autumn and winter frosts, which convert plant starches into natural sugars.

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KI
PLU 4030

Kiwifruit

Available year-round due to imports from different hemispheres.

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KO
PLU 3092

Kohlrabi

A cool-weather brassica with peak harvests in late spring and autumn.

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KU
PLU 4423

Kumquat

Peak season is November through March in the Northern Hemisphere, making them a classic winter citrus.

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LE
PLU 4073

Leek

Available year-round. Peak season runs from autumn through early spring when cool weather produces thick, sweet shanks.

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LE
PLU 4033

Lemon

Available year-round as trees produce fruit continuously in subtropical climates.

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LI
PLU 4048

Lime

Available year-round in tropical and subtropical regions.

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LO
PLU —

Longan

Peak season is July through October in subtropical Asia and Florida. Available year-round in Asian grocery stores (fresh in season, canned or dried year-round).

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LO
PLU —

Lotus Root

Harvested from ponds in Autumn and Winter, when the rhizome is fattest and starchiest; sold year-round from cold storage.

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LY
PLU —

Lychee

Short summer season, peaking May through July in the Northern Hemisphere.

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MA
PLU 4054

Mandarin

In North America and Europe, peak season runs from October through April, making mandarins a classic winter citrus. Clementines arrive first in November, Satsumas overlap, and W. Murcotts and Tangelos stretch the season into spring.

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MA
PLU 4051

Mango

In tropical regions, mango harvests rotate through the year. In North America and Europe, grocery availability stays year-round through imports from different hemispheres.

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MA
PLU —

Mangosteen

Main harvest typically aligns with the monsoon season in Southeast Asia.

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MU
PLU 4648

Mushroom

Grown indoors under strictly monitored environmental controls; consistently fresh and available 365 days a year.

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NA
PLU —

Napa Cabbage

A cold-weather crop that peaks from Autumn into Winter, when frost sweetens the head; cold storage keeps it available year-round.

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NE
PLU 4035

Nectarine

Peak season is May through September in the Northern Hemisphere.

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OK
PLU 4655

Okra

Peak harvest thrives in hot mid-to-late summer months (June through September).

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ON
PLU 4093

Onion

Available year-round. Fresh spring/summer sweet onions arrive March through August; cured storage storage onions peak during autumn and winter harvests.

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OR
PLU 4012

Orange

Available year-round as trees produce fruit continuously in subtropical climates.

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PA
PLU 4052

Papaya

In tropical regions, papayas are available year-round with no sharp off-season. In North America and Europe, stores usually carry them year-round through imports.

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PA
PLU 4672

Parsnip

Available throughout autumn and winter. Peak sweetness occurs after severe winter ground freezes convert root starches into rich, natural sugars.

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PA
PLU 4397

Passionfruit

In tropical climates, passionfruit can be harvested year-round with multiple flushes per year. In North America and Europe, it is usually available year-round through imports.

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PE
PLU 4037

Peach

Peak season is June through August in the Northern Hemisphere.

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PE
PLU 4409

Pear

In northern temperate regions, local pear harvest usually peaks from August through October. In Europe, local harvest often extends from August through November. Pears still show up year-round in many stores, but they rely on storage and a stronger late-winter through spring import pipeline than apples because pears do not hold as long in storage.

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PE
PLU 4428

Persimmon

In North America and East Asia, peak season runs from October through December.

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PI
PLU 4430

Pineapple

In tropical regions, pineapples are harvested year-round. In North America and Europe, grocery availability is also year-round through imports.

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PL
PLU 4040

Plum

In northern temperate regions and Europe, local plum harvest usually runs from July through October. Plums remain available year-round in many major groceries, with South Africa and Chile covering the Northern Hemisphere winter and spring gap.

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PO
PLU 3440

Pomegranate

Peak season is September through January in the Northern Hemisphere.

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PO
PLU 4403

Pomelo

Peak season is late autumn through winter in the Northern Hemisphere, coinciding with the Lunar New Year when pomelos are a traditional gift. Available in Asian grocery stores year-round.

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PO
PLU 4072

Potato

Harvested late summer through autumn; stored under controlled conditions for year-round availability.

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QU
PLU —

Quince

In northern temperate regions, quince is a late-autumn crop that peaks from October through December. Grocery availability is limited compared with apples or pears, so quince is usually a specialty-market fruit, with small off-season imported volumes appearing mainly in spring.

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RA
PLU 4089

Radish

Peaks in Spring (April-June) and Autumn (September-November) in Northern Temperate zones.

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RA
PLU —

Rambutan

Peak season in Southeast Asia is May through September. Available in Asian grocery stores in the US year-round (often canned) with occasional fresh availability.

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RA
PLU 4054

Raspberry

In northern temperate regions, local raspberry harvest peaks from June through September. In Europe, local harvest often extends from June through September. Fresh raspberries still appear year-round in many stores, but the off-season depends on tightly managed imports from Mexico, Chile, Portugal, and Morocco.

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RE
PLU 4082

Red Onion

Storage red onions are available 365 days a year. Fresh seasonal field harvests peak from late spring through early autumn.

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RU
PLU 4747

Rutabaga

Available year-round. Peak harvest and sweetest flavor occur in late autumn and winter after cold frosts convert starches into sugars.

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SC
PLU 4068

Scallion

Available fresh in supermarkets 52 weeks a year thanks to continuous seasonal harvests in Mexico and the American Southwest.

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SH
PLU 4662

Shallot

Properly cured dry shallots are available year-round. New-crop harvests arrive in late summer and early autumn.

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SP
PLU 4776

Spaghetti Squash

Cured winter squash is available year-round. Peak season runs from September through February.

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SP
PLU 4090

Spinach

Packaged baby spinach is available year-round. Field-grown bunched spinach thrives in cool weather and peaks in spring and autumn.

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ST
PLU 4256

Starfruit

Available year-round in tropical regions; in tropical Asia and Latin America, peak harvests usually cluster in late summer and autumn.

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ST
PLU 4028

Strawberry

In northern temperate regions, local strawberry harvest peaks from May through August. Europe follows a similar late-spring through summer window. Stores carry strawberries year-round, with winter supply coming from Mexico and Florida in North America and from Spain, Morocco, and Egypt in Europe.

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SW
PLU 4091

Sweet Potato

Harvested in autumn; cured tubers are available year-round with peak quality in autumn and winter.

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TA
PLU 4796

Taro

Harvested year-round in tropical climates; peak availability in North American and Asian markets spans autumn through winter.

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TO
PLU 4069

Tomato

In northern temperate regions, open-field tomato season peaks from June through August. In Europe, local field-grown tomatoes usually run from June through October. Tomatoes are still a year-round staple because greenhouse production and winter imports keep stores stocked, with Morocco and Senegal especially important for Europe and Mexico dominating U.S. winter supply.

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TU
PLU 4811

Turnip

Available year-round in grocery stores. Peak quality and sweetness occur from autumn through winter.

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WA
PLU 4032

Watermelon

Peak season is June through August in North America.

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WI
PLU —

Winter Melon

Harvested in late summer and autumn, but famous for its long shelf life through winter. Available year-round in Asian produce markets.

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YU
PLU —

Yu Choy

A fast-growing cool-season green that peaks in Autumn and Spring; available year-round from staggered plantings.

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ZU
PLU 4067

Zucchini

Widely available in supermarkets year-round. Peak harvest season for sweet, tender garden zucchini runs from June through September.

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