From sweet potatoes and beets to juicy cranberries and delicious chestnuts, in this illustrated produce guide, you will find a list of fruit and vegetables in season in November. Also included are more than 50+ seasonal recipes that will inspire you to eat fresh and seasonal throughout the whole month.

Welcome to month 11 of my Monthly Seasonal Produce Guides!
Fall is all settled in, and markets are packed with fresh seasonal fruits and veggies that you can enjoy. Beautiful November brings amazing colors to the table. Red beets, vivid green broccoli, and orange pumpkins. Sweet grapes, plum pears, and beautiful juicy apples. Everything is at its peak. So healthy and full of flavor.
If you're wondering what fruit and vegetables are in season in November, here is a full list of all the produce now in season.
Looking for recipe ideas? Click on the links below and grab all the inspiration you need to cook healthily throughout the month.
Vegetables in season November
Avocado, artichoke, beetroot, butternut squash, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celeriac, celery, chicory, collard greens, chilies, horseradish, eggplant, fennel, kale, kohlrabi, leeks, onions, parsnip, potatoes, pumpkin, rocket, spinach, sweet potatoes, swiss chard, swede, turnips, wild mushrooms, winter squash, watercress.
Fruits in season November
Apples, blackberries, cranberries, clementines, figs, grapes, grapefruit, honeydew melon, cantaloupe, kiwi, lemon, lime, oranges, pear, plums, pomegranate.
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November seasonal recipes
Breakfast recipes
Desserts
This post was originally published in November 2017. It was updated with more information on November 2022.
Dawn Conklin says
A lot of my favorites are on the list! I love eating fresh veggies and fruit that are in season - it's when they are the freshest.
Hanna says
I love this list!! So many things I had forgotten about. I'm making the Thai Butternut Squash Soup today for my family! Thanks for the great list!
Kayla DiMaggio says
Love this! I always try to cook seasonally and I am always looking for a comprehensive guide!