matariki started in the early 1400 when our maori ancestors sore the seven star clusters on the night they were havesting the crop, which they called Matariki, it has spoken to many people that the matariki signifies the best night to harvest your food.
Seahorses are not harvested commercially. They are, however, important food in the chain for many of the commercially harvested fish.
vegetable soup veges grown from your garden .
A crop of food, gathered in, is said to have been harvested.
you can't
it's cut down from the trees.
Fruits and vegetables.
Because food grains contain moisture that promotes the growth of fungi and mould on grains and spoil food grains.And that's why harvested crops are dried in the sun.
It is when food is ready to be harvested or picked from a field or garden.
plants
The Seven Sisters, or Matariki, are a cluster of stars in the Pleiades constellation. In Māori culture, each star represents a different job or attribute: Matariki (Mother Earth), Pōhutukawa (Medicine), Waitī (Freshwater resources), Waitā (the Ocean), Waipuna-ā-Rangi (Rain), Tupu-ā-nuku (Food grown in the soil), and Tupu-ā-rangi (Food from the skies). Each star is associated with a specific aspect of life and the environment.
Not necessarily. Freshness depends on when the food was harvested not how it was grown or produced.