July seasonal produce and recipes guide - Rhubarbarians (2024)

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July seasonal produce and recipes! A guide to what’s in season in July plus vegetarian July recipes.

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Happy summertime, Rhubarbarians! We've rounded up some of the best July seasonal produce for you, plus 50 mid-summer recipes to cook in July.

Did you try any of our June recipes? Or are you already looking forward to August recipes?

Jump to:
  • What produce is in season in July?
  • Basil
  • Basil recipes
  • Cabbage
  • Cabbage recipes
  • Corn
  • Corn recipes
  • Green bean
  • Green bean recipes
  • Nectarine
  • Nectarine recipes
  • Zucchini
  • Zucchini recipes
  • Tomato
  • Tomato recipes
  • Blueberry
  • Blueberry recipes
  • Plum
  • Cherry
  • Comments and reviews

What produce is in season in July?

We are right in the middle of summertime which means so many fruits and veggies are in season!

Fruits:

  • nectarine
  • tomato
  • blueberry
  • plum
  • cherry
  • green bean (legume)
  • zucchini (squash)

Vegetables:

  • basil (herb)
  • cabbage
  • corn

What to cook in July? Enjoy lots of juicy berries and stone fruits. Summer squash and fresh herbs are in abundance. Fresh, raw salads this month!

Basil

Basil is an herb that is in season in the hot summertime, peaking in July. Basil is a tender, green, leafy herb that is beloved by many cultures and has a very distinct flavor and smell. Did you know that's part of the mint family?

Learn more about basil

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Basil recipes

Green olive pasta sauce

5-minute green olive pasta sauce recipe! Amazing herby, briny, green olive sauce for pasta or as a spread. Easy and delicious!

Check out this recipe

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Cabbage

Cabbage is leafy vegetable that can be grown almost year round, but is harvested heavily in the summer months. It is known as the queen of the brassica family which is made up of broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, etc.

Learn more about cabbage

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Cabbage recipes

Thai peanut noodle salad

Quick and easy Thai peanut noodle salad recipe! A no-cook, vegan rice noodle salad loaded with crunchy veggies and tossed in an amazing peanut sauce dressing.

Check out this recipe

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Corn

Corn is a grain (but maybe a veggie and fruit too?) that is in season from July to October. It’s wonderful eaten on the cob, but is also great cut off the cob and added to salads, soups, or as a side dish. I’ve even seen some dessert recipes made with corn!

Learn more about corn

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Corn recipes

Instant Pot corn on the cob

Quick and easy Instant Pot corn on the cob recipe! This pressure cooker corn on the cob is super fast and comes out perfectly every time.

Check out this recipe

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Green bean

Green beans are legumes that are in season from May to September. They are the young fruits of the common bean. Yep, they are a fruit! Although they are mostly eaten as a vegetable.

Learn more about green bean

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Green bean recipes

Sautéed green beans and peas with mint and basil

Easy 15-minute sautéed green beans recipe! This spring or summer vegetable side dish is a simple green bean and pea sauté with a sprinkle of fresh mint and basil. Can be grilled too!

Check out this recipe

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Nectarine

Nectarines are stone fruits that are in season from July to September. They are tree fruits with pits, closely related to peaches, but have smooth skin without fuzz.

Learn more about nectarines

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Nectarine recipes

Zucchini

Zucchini is an edible summer squash that is in season from July to September. You may be surprised to hear that it's a fruit! Yep! It's got thin skin, so the skin, flesh, seeds, and even blossoms are edible.

Learn more about zucchini

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Zucchini recipes

Tomato

Tomatoes are a fruit (yep!) that are in season from July to November. They are usually prepared like a vegetable and are one of the most widely loved fruits in the world. Tomatoes are incredibly versatile and are the base for so many savory dishes including sauces, salads, soups, stews, fried dishes, the list goes on!

Learn more about tomatoes

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Tomato recipes

Blueberry

Blueberries are fruits that are in season from June to September. They are grown on shrubs or bushes and are related to cranberries and huckleberries.

Learn more about blueberries

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Blueberry recipes

Plum

Plums are fruits that are in season from July to September. They are part of the stone fruit family, so are fantastic eaten raw out of hand around the pit in the middle. But plums are also used in savory sauces, sweet baked goods, and even dried to make prunes.

Learn more about plums

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Cherry

Cherries are stone fruits that are in season from June to August. They have a short growing season and are a beloved summertime fruit here in the US. There are both sweet and sour varieties of cherries.

Learn more about cherries

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That's a wrap! I hope you enjoy all the summer produce this month!

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