Seasonal eating
Peak nutrition
When fruits and vegetables are harvested at their ripest, they’re bursting with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. A just-picked apple in September isn’t the same as one shipped halfway across the world in May – the nutritional value (and flavour) are on a whole different level.
Body alignment
Resilience
What to eat this Autumn (and why)
For immunity
- Citrus fruits, kiwis, red peppers – Packed with vitamin C, these strengthen your immune system and can even shorten recovery from colds.
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Pumpkin seeds – A tiny but mighty source of zinc, crucial for healing and fighting infections.
For steady energy
- Root vegetables (carrots, beets, parsnips) – Slow-release carbs that keep your energy stable. Bonus: their beta-carotene supports eye health during darker days.
- Squash and sweet potatoes – Loaded with complex carbs and antioxidants, they stabilize blood sugar and keep you feeling satisfied.
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Whole grains (quinoa, barley, oats) – High in fibre and B vitamins, these support energy metabolism and help you power through shorter days.
For digestion
- Fermented foods (sauerkraut, kimchi, kefir) – Rich in probiotics, they balance gut bacteria and boost immunity.
- Apples and pears – Their soluble fibre (pectin) feeds good gut bacteria and helps keep digestion smooth.
- Leafy greens (kale, spinach, chard) – Full of magnesium and fibre, they support regularity and fight that sluggish feeling that can creep in with colder weather.
Easy ways to add seasonal foods to your routine
- Start your day with warm oats topped with stewed apples or pears.
- Batch-roast root vegetables on Sunday for quick, nourishing sides all week.
- Sprinkle pumpkin seeds onto salads, soups, or even your morning porridge.
- Swap a summer smoothie for a cosy bowl of butternut squash soup.
- Add a spoonful of sauerkraut or kimchi alongside your meals for a probiotic boost.
Final Thoughts
Seasonal eating isn’t about restriction – it’s about connection. By filling your plate with what nature provides right now, you’ll support your immunity, fuel your energy, and keep your digestion happy. Plus, it just feels right – comforting foods for cozy days.
So next time you’re at the market, let the season guide you. Pick up those earthy root vegetables, the crisp apples, the vibrant greens – and trust that they’re exactly what your body needs this autumn.
But remember — while seasonal foods bring balance, everyone’s body is unique. If you’re still unsure which foods truly support your energy and digestion, our Body Sensitivity Test can help. With insights on over 1,500 items, it’s the perfect way to complement seasonal eating with personalised guidance — so you can feel your best this autumn and beyond.