Some vegetables are born great:

  • Eat local produce. Eat from the garden. If you don't have a garden, buy from a farmer. Get your produce from a farmer's market. Ask the farmer how he or she cooks whatever you're buying. If there is no farmer's market, buy from a produce specialty store. If you can, buy organic. Your last resort is a supermarket. Why? Because most supermarkets stock vegetables that have been bred for standardized appearance, shelf life, and hardiness in transportation, not flavor, and you can believe that they've traveled a long way to sit on the grocer's shelves.
  • Eat seasonally. If it doesn't grow in your climate at this time of year, it's been transported hundreds or thousands of miles to get to your market, and bred to survive the trip.

And some vegetables have greatness thrust upon them: