Our Top Picks of Organic Markets to Visit this Winter

Written by: Jessica Solomons

With the cold season forcing us all indoors you might be tempted to do away with your weekly or monthly trips to theorganic marketsand farm stalls. But the good news is we’ve found some great indoor markets for you to enjoy this winter, so bundle up the kids and head out to some of SA’s top organic destinations to sample delicious food, pick up stunning products and stock up on all things organic.

Earth Fair

If you’ve been searching for a place to pick up quality organic produce Earth Fair in Tokai, Cape Town, is the place to visit. Not only is there an amazing variety of organic fare from meat and fish to fresh veg and sweet treats, but the Wednesday night markets provide the perfect opportunity for you and the family to enjoy a night out together and indulge in some thirst quenching local beer and a wholesome meal. The Fair is open twice a week and is indoors so you don’t have any excuse not to go and check it out. Go to www.earthfairmarket.co.za for more information.

Kwalapa Organic Wholefoods Store

The Xhosa translation is “local” and that is what Kwalapa is all about – bringing you the best in local organic produce in order to lower South Africa’s carbon footprint. Based in the leafy suburb of Newlands, Cape Town, Kwalapa offers more than just great food, it offers an incredible experience. Every Wednesday the deli hosts a raw feast offering visitors a taste of the raw food lifestyle with unbelievably tasty dishes prepared by proprietor Emily Moya. For those bookworms out there, Kwalapa’s Eco-Pod is a fantastic place to read up on all things environmental and organic. The Eco-Pod offers a range of books and dvds which you can enjoy over a hearty organic lunch or take home with you. Kwalapa is open Mondays to Saturdays and is well worth a visit. Contact Emily at emily@kwalapa.com for more information.

Rosemary Hill Market

Located on breathtaking farmland, Rosemary Hill is only 45 minutes from Sandton and the perfect escape from busy city life. The folks at Rosemary Hill are dedicated to sustainable living from their biodynamic farming methods to the farm market which offers fresh organic produce and arts and crafts. Open on the second and last Sunday of every month from 9am – 2pm, the Rosemary Hill Farm market is a great place for a family outing this winter.
 

The Hearth Fair

If you’re looking for gorgeous eco-conscious fashion, the Hearth Fair in Stellenbosch’s Fresh Goods Market is a shopping haven. The fair showcases products from local artists, crafters and emerging designers and is conveniently set up in both an indoors and outdoors country setting. Open every first Saturday of the month, the Hearth Fair is a good place to visit to pick up some bargains and support our local talent.

The Willowbridge Slow Market

Cape Town foodies looking to develop a taste for the organic lifestyle should check out the Willowbridge Slow Market in Tyger Valley’s Willowbridge Lifestyle Centre. The market is open every Saturday from 9am – 2pm and is a food lover’s heaven! With a selection of tantalizing food, all locally produced, Willowbridge Slow Market is a good place to do your weekly grocery shop. You’ll not only be buying quality but you’ll be supporting small producers and sustainable, niche enterprises. Check out their site for more information www.slowmarket.co.za

The liveeco team

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