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Embrace autumn with vibrant salads for health, warmth
Cape Times
|March 24, 2025
AS THE crisp air of autumn sets in and the leaves begin to turn, one might assume that hearty stews and warming casseroles take centre stage on our dining tables.
However, there lies a vibrant alternative that melds the seasonal bounty with the promise of health: salads.
This autumn, salads are not merely summer remnants but they are an essential part of our diet that provides nourishment, diversity and a delightful crunch amidst the cooler temperatures.
Often celebrated for their refreshing qualities, salads also serve as a powerhouse of essential nutrients, making them an excellent choice as we prepare our bodies for the winter months.
Loaded with fibre, vitamins and minerals, seasonal salads can enhance immunity, improve digestion and even boost mood - crucial elements as we transition into the darker days of winter.
The seasonal shift in produce
Autumn ushers in a magnificent array of produce that invigorates the salad landscape. The months of March through May yield an abundance of root vegetables, leafy greens and the last harvest of summer fruits.
Ingredients such as mushrooms, beetroots, squash, kale, apples and pomegranate seeds are perfect for crafting a salad that excites the palate while nourishing the body.
As we salute the seasonal shift, exploratory salad recipes can incorporate roasted elements that offer warmth whilst highlighting the earthy flavours of autumn.
Roast vegetables to intensify their sweetness, creating a culinary richness often reserved for traditional cold-weather dishes.
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