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If you enjoy ripe fruits and veggies, then the Crescent City’s farmers markets should be high on your list.
I don’t know where you live in the city, but he grocery store shelves have been pretty empty lately. You may be wondering where you can buy local fruits and vegetables from the farmers market in New Orleans.
The largest farmers market in New Orleans is the Crescent City Farmers Market, which sells a number of quality fruits and veggies.
Farmers market food is not only healthy but is usually much safer for you as it doesn’t typically have the chemicals that are included in supermarket food.
French Markets in New Orleans offer a viable option that is different from many large retail commercial operations which usually have fruits and vegetables with pesticides and chemical fertilizers.
Let’s look at the top farmers markets in the New Orleans area.
2-48 French Market Pl, New Orleans, LA 70116 | (504) 636-6400
Here’s what one customer says about the New Orleans French Market. “As always great Cajun dishes – po boys, red beans, crawfish etouffee – delicious! Great friendly service and French Quarter ambiance make this a must for every trip to New Orleans.”
200 Broadway St Suite 130, New Orleans, LA 70118 | (504) 861-4488
Here’s what one customer says about Uptown Square Farmers Market. “Great place to have outdoor breakfast on Tuesday. Choose from muffins, burritos, croissants, fresh juices and coffee for just $1 if you bring a container. Then shop from a huge selection of produce from Louisiana and Mississippi farmers. The citrus is juicy and flavourful. Simply mouth watering.”
University Square, 200 Broadway St, New Orleans, LA 70118 | (504) 861-4488
Here’s what one customer says about the Crescent City Farmers Market. “What a great market with great vendors. Totally enjoyed buying yummy items, Fish, tomatoes, zucchini, fresh flowers, Creole tomato’s etc. Home made soups and other foods. My biggest complaint would be I’d like to see more different type of vendors. Love this market!”
4861 Alcee Fortier Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70129 | (504) 254-0682
Here’s what one customer says about the Vietnamese Farmers Market. “It is a very traditional Vietnamese street market. Much appreciated to local authorities who granted permit to this kind of events.”
1001 S Broad Ave, New Orleans, LA 70125 | (504) 521-7385
Marche Créole:is a community-based farmers market that sells quality produce for an affordable price. Check them out.
New Orleans has a lot of great restaurants, but it’s also important to support local farmers markets. Not only do these small businesses rely on your cash, but they don’t typically take credit cards, although more of them take SNAP and other public benefit vouchers.
When you buy from farmers markets, you support the growing season in your local area. Fresh fruits and vegetables are vital in any metro area, and in New Orleans, it’s no different.
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