The first flush of golden-fleshed peaches and nectarines from the NSW North Coast has arrived, signalling stone fruit season is just around the corner. Expect prices to drop as availability increases over the coming weeks.
Sweet, creamy bananas remain Australia’s favourite fruit and are a top-value buy. They’re ideal for lunchboxes, quick snacks, or baked into a banana, blueberry and chia loaf for something special.
Queensland and Victorian cauliflowers are firm, flavoursome, and fantastic value. Use them in curries, stir-fries, or bake into a creamy gratin with ricotta, mozzarella, and parmesan.
This is summer's standout herb. Fresh and vibrant, chopped through tomatoes with olives and fresh chilli, or mangos and avocado. Both coriander-inspires dishes are a standout and taste beautiful with grilled chicken and fish.
Crisp and refreshing, Iceberg lettuce is the perfect way to add cFennel adds a burst of freshness to spring cooking with its crisp texture and subtle aniseed flavour. Low in fat and kilojoules, it’s delicious both raw in salads or lightly cooked. Try it in a chargrilled tomato, salmon and fennel salad for a vibrant seasonal dish. Large fennel bulbs are great value this week
Australian asparagus is abundant, tender, and beautifully priced. Grill, roast, or pan-sear for a quick, healthy side — or stir through scrambled eggs with parmesan for an easy spring meal.
Lebanese cucumbers are crisp, cool, and excellent value. Add them to salads or toss with tomato, coriander, and a squeeze of lime for a fresh side dish or salsa topping.
Crisp, refreshing celery is the ultimate versatile veggie — perfect for adding crunch to salads, flavour to soups and stir-fries, or for enjoying raw with your favourite dip. Low in kilojoules yet full of fibre and nutrients, it’s a smart, tasty choice
Choose firm, bright green snow peas for the best crunch and flavour. Quick to cook, they’re perfect tossed in a hot wok with asparagus, garlic, ginger, green onions, and a splash of soy sauce for a simple, tasty side. .
Versatile and affordable zucchini are in excellent supply at your local greengrocer this week. Their mild flavour and tender texture make them a kitchen all-rounder — perfect for adding to spaghetti Bolognese, frittatas, meatloaf, pasta dishes, muffin cakes, or burger patties. For a lighter meal, try a chargrilled zucchini, rocket and prosciutto salad. Zucchinis are great value
Broccoli from Victoria and Queensland is a solid buy. Choose tight, firm florets with a deep green hue — perfect for steaming, roasting, or tossing through pasta