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Produce Tips

 

Produce Tips

Asparagus 

Prized for its delicious flavor, asparagus has been cultivated since Greco-Roman times. Long before asparagus was used as a food, it was valued for the medicinal properties of all its parts. Today, this velvety green vegetable is prized for its eating quality, making it a very popular vegetable. Asparagus is a seasonal vegetable and is available in Massachusetts from early May to early July. Massachusetts grown asparagus can be purchased at farm stands, farmer's markets and supermarkets. 

Selection

When selecting asparagus, allow approximately 1/2 pound per serving. One pound will about 14 spears, 9 to 10 inches long and 1/2 to 3/4 inches thick. Choose asparagus with smooth, tender skin and compact pointed tips. An inch or so of woody base can be trimmed off or "snapped" just before cooking. 

Storage

Refrigerate asparagus standing upright in a container or water. This keeps the spears fresh and crisp. If this isn't possible, wrap the asparagus at the base with a damp towel. Use as soon as possible. Asparagus will keep in the refrigerator three to five days.

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