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Saint-Tropez Markets Reveal Five July Harvest Recipes Ready Now

Saint-Tropez markets brim with July harvests ready for simple, nutrient-dense meals.

By Saint-Tropez Wellness Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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Saint-Tropez Markets Reveal Five July Harvest Recipes Ready Now
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Markets across Saint-Tropez opened this week with peak supplies of tomatoes, zucchini, figs and fresh herbs that form the base for five quick seasonal recipes.

July marks the height of local harvest cycles, when residents and visitors seek lighter dishes that support energy levels during long summer days without relying on imported goods.

Shoppers at the Place des Lices market and stalls along Rue Gambetta can source ingredients directly from Var growers through the weekly Provençal market program run by the Saint-Tropez chamber of commerce.

Current listings show zucchini priced at 2.50 euros per kilo and ripe figs at 6 euros per kilo as of 10 July, figures reported by the local agriculture cooperative that tracks daily sales volumes.

Market staples driving the recipes

Tomato and herb salad combines chopped local tomatoes with basil and a drizzle of olive oil from nearby groves. Grilled zucchini rounds receive a topping of chopped garlic and thyme picked at the same stalls. A fig and yogurt bowl layers sliced figs over plain yogurt sweetened with lavender honey from the hills above the old port. A simple chickpea and herb salad mixes cooked chickpeas with diced tomatoes and parsley for added protein. Finally, a chilled melon and mint soup uses ripe melons from the same growers to create a hydrating starter.

These combinations use produce that travels less than 30 kilometres from field to table and require under 20 minutes of preparation each.

Next steps for home cooks

Residents can pick up the listed items at the next market session on Rue Gambetta this Saturday morning and test one recipe before the weekend ends.

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