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Where to Find Fall and Winter Veggies in Portland

Posted on November 17, 2023   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
City Cast Portland staff

City Cast Portland staff

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November's romanesco, radicchio, celeriac root, and more from Flying Coyote Farms (John Notarianni / City Cast Portland)

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From Psychedelic Radicchio to Trendy Squash, Local Vegetables for Your Holiday Feast

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It’s late fall and almost winter, but there are still plenty of fruits and vegetables that are in season.

Some produce is even better this time of year: for example, kale and collards. “When the plants undergo a frost, [there’s] like this natural antifreeze — a compound that the plants make and it makes them sweeter,” says Molly Notarianni, the former executive director of Oregon's Farmers Market Fund. “It sounds crazy, but it's noticeable.”

Here’s her recommendations for eating late fall and winter fruits and vegetables:

Where to Buy Seasonal Local Produce

If you’re looking to support local farmers and find seasonal vegetables, here are some options to consider:

Get Seasonal Produce at Local Restaurants

You don’t have to buy your own to get good local produce. You can visit some restaurants that work closely with farmers or get their goods at local farmers markets:

What Produce Is Available?

If you need a reminder, there is actually plenty in season: apples, pears, potatoes, winter squash, kale, collards, carrots, beets, cauliflower (yellow, orange, purple), watermelon radishes, kohlrabi, celeriac, parsnip, quince (requires cooking), persimmon, kalettes, and pink chicory and other radicchio.

Need more ideas for winter produce or some recipe ideas, check out Eat Winter Vegetables.

From Psychedelic Radicchio to Trendy Squash
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