When is guava in season?

The exact timing of when guava is in season varies depending on the region and climate, but in general it is available at different times of the year in various parts of the world. However, here are some general guidelines for when guava is typically in season:

In tropical regions:

- Guava can often be found in season throughout the year due to the consistent warm climate.

In subtropical regions:

- Guavas are typically in season from late spring to early summer (around May-June) and then again from late summer to early fall (around September-October) in the Northern Hemisphere.

- In the Southern Hemisphere, guava season is generally from mid-summer to early fall (around January-March).

In temperate regions:

- Guava is typically available from late summer to early fall (around August-October) in the Northern Hemisphere.

- In the Southern Hemisphere, guava season is generally from mid-winter to early spring (around June-August)

It's important to note that these are general guidelines and the exact timing of guava season can vary depending on specific locations and weather conditions. Additionally, different varieties of guava may have slightly different seasons. To ensure you're getting the freshest guavas, it's best to check with local farmers, markets, or grocery stores for the most accurate information on when guavas are in season in your area.