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Here you can buy fresh asparagus from the region in Augsburg and in the surrounding area

Here you can buy fresh asparagus from the region in Augsburg and in the surrounding area


Green or would you rather know? As a salad or with hollandaise sauce? No matter how it is prepared – Sarage is very popular every year. There are also a variety of farms in our region that grow green or white asparagus and sell them. However, it cannot necessarily be found in supermarkets, but at specially built stalls or at weekly markets. Our graphics show where there is the royal vegetables in Augsburg and the surrounding area.

The asparagus became all over Bavaria last year grown on an area of ​​around 3650 hectaresaccording to the Bavarian Farmers’ Association. That was a little more than 15 percent of overall production in Germany. The season usually begins between middle and end of April and traditionally lasts until June 24th. As long as asparagus is harvested and sold.

Here you can buy the asparagus from the region

There are also some asparagus generators in the Augsburg area. You can find an overview of the sales locations in the region on our map.

Note: Our card does not claim to be complete. Your asparagus stand in the region is not included? Write to us to [email protected].

Every year, asparagus ends up hundreds of thousands of times on German plates. One of the most important cultivation regions for asparagus in southern Germany is the Schrobenhausen country. The protected geographical origin of origin « Schrobenhausen’s asparagus » shows products from this area. According to the asparagus generator association Südbayern e. V. sold a total of over 5000 tons of asparagus from the area around Schrobenhausen. There is now even the European asparagus museum, which provides information about the history, cultivation, botanical peculiarities and curioses as asparagus.

But how well do you know about the coveted seasonal vegetables? Test your knowledge in our AZ paragraph.



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