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    Winters Fruit Tree - Signage of the building right off the main road

    Winters Fruit Tree

    4.7(19 reviews)
    0.8 km
    $

    This farm is one of the few places that sells 100% pure pistachio paste in the bay area ($24). They…read moreare at the Palo Alto (Cal Ave) and Campbell farmers markets on Sunday. There is an problem: The jars of nut better are under-weighted, by up to 15%, and it varies from jar to jar. I recommend bringing a scale to weigh the jars, and buy the heaviest jar. If you get stuck with an under-weight jar, ask for a discount. The pistachio butter jar says 341 grams, but the last jar I bought was only 292 grams. It's cheaper to buy Fiddyment Farms pistachio paste on Amazon.

    For those of you looking to get your fix on fresh, locally grown fruits, veggies, and nuts, you…read morejust may want to go off the beaten path and check out "Winters Fruit Tree". For those of you that don't know, Winters is a smaller farm town located in a more rural part of Yolo County. It lies east of Lake Berryessa, north of Vacaville, and west of Davis as its town is adjacent to the Putah Creek. Located directly on Grant Ave (Hwy 128), this fruit stand is a standalone business with no other neighboring businesses in the area. They offer a small parking lot; however it is unpaved and has loose gravel directly outside. Regular business hours are 11am-5pm Wednesday through Monday as they are closed on Tuesday. I had the opportunity coming here as I was passing through and decided to stock up on some fresh fruit. I've got to say that the fruit selection here was quite impressive as they had a generous amount of peaches, oranges, nectarines, apples, lemons, limes, grapefruit, and squash. There was also an abundance of walnuts, cashews, almonds, dates, and figs as well as numerous jars of honey (in all flavors), almond/oat/pistachio butters, olives, and olive oil. During my visit which was during the morning of Saturday 6/17/2023 at around 11:30am, I ended up getting several spring snow-white peaches, honey crisp apples, and a jar of almond butter to take home with me. The three ladies working behind the table were in an upbeat mood that were very friendly during my short visit. Considering this place started over 100 years ago in the 1920's (in Sunnyvale, CA), they have come a very long way while mastering the art of growing only the freshest fruits from their fields. All in all, "Winters Fruit Tree" scores a unanimous five-star rating from me as the selection, freshness of the fruit, reasonable prices, and above average customer service all scored high marks in my book. So if you're ever passing through the Winters area, go check them out!

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    K&J Orchards - K&J Orchards at the Fort Mason Farmers Market San Francisco.

    K&J Orchards

    4.9(9 reviews)
    1.8 km
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    K&J Orchards brought some wondrous stone fruits to the Fort Mason Farmers Market San Francisco…read more Based in Sutter and Solano Counties, K&J grow more then 180 varieties of Fruits & Nuts. The booth sold out of most of the offerings today, but even what was left looked so good. They are also related to Pomet a farm To-Table restaurant in Oakland.

    Asian pears. Not…read morejust Asian pears as in one variety, but try Shin Li, Shinko (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=fj-H5cO_Ip3yJyaZ-H41xQ&userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q) (my mom's preference), Yali, Olympia, Nakata... well, you get the drift. I remember buying fruits from there when the CUESA farmers market was at the back of the Hyatt Regency Hotel as it was named back then. You get the drift. Various family members and friends man their booth on Tuesdays and Saturdays at the Ferry Farmers Market in San Francisco with the owners present Saturdays. My preference used to be shopping on Tuesdays to avoid the crowds and hustle bustle tourists. Due to the dwindling selection Tuesdays and a lesser crowd due to the pandemic, Saturdays are not as bad as normal, not to say I like it this way. On the first Saturday in March, I noticed that a few customers buying some flowers and, with Chinese New Year just wrapping up and the Cherry blossom season about to start, I bought a bunch for my family. They turned out to be peach blossoms (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=wdzZ2zYvI1lC-nB5zGEyOQ&userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q); my mom and her caregiver immediately recognized them and I, being the naiive one, felt like I just learned how to change a lightbulb. They are a nice addition to our living room with some of the Chinese New Year's plants withering away and my Costco tulip plant already blooming and long gone. With it being March, a tweener time fruits wise, they no longer have a stand on Tuesdays and likely will not be back until April when stone fruits begin to be harvested. Apricots, peaches, nectarines are the probably next to hit the market. And with the warmer weather, the increasing number of vaccinated people, and a general feeling of somewhat normalcy, things are beginning to look a little brighter now. Before you know it, it'll be cherry season. Can't wait!

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    Persimmons and more at the Clement Street Farmers Market San Francisco

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    Napa Farmers Market - Rotisserie at Napa Farmers Market

    Napa Farmers Market

    4.4(48 reviews)
    37.0 km
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    THAT WAS FUN! Had my…read moreone and only taste of the Napa Farmers Market, and it is thee place to be on Saturday Morning. Tons of parking, tons of vendors, tons of yummy food! Since I'm passing thru Napa, I didn't buy any "produce", as I will be on flying, and that doesn't make sense. However, I was able to taste and try many of the food vendors present. First off, OHM Coffee. As it was 83 degrees, I didn't want anything hot --- I opted for the Iced Matcha Latte. It was delicious! Nothing that made it "stand out", but I know a good Iced Matcha when I taste one --- definitely started my rounds around the market right! For breakfast, I've been craving a good breakfast burrito and found the vendor, "Earth's Bounty". It was a bit of a healthier take on the chorizo and potatoes --- they swapped it out for bacon and roasted veg. which included zucchini and sweet potatoes --- but I was pleasantly surprised! I devoured the whole thing!! The tortilla was warmed perfectly, and the melted cheese that crisped up on the grill made it EXCELLENT! To top it off, I visited a stand selling "MAUI STYLE POTATO CHIPS", helmed by the most friendly woman, named Sara. She was so awesome, and let me sample whatever I wanted. Needless to say, I purchased 3 bags of chips for $27. If bought individually, it would be $10 per bag. Such a great market to visit whenever your in Napa! 10/10!

    The Napa farmers market is the optimal venue for Farm to Table freshness with so many farmers…read moreattending, as well as a diverse variety of food providers, crafts vendors and seafood sales. Every Saturday and Tuesdays in Spring from 8am to noon, the market is open and well attended so best to get there early to ensure there is enough inventory left! The market sells bags and has customer service people to assist and make sure there are no dogs and managing safety. The vibe is friendly, informal and inviting with lots of food samples and food trucks on site for breakfast or lunch. Prices are better than the grocery stores as there is no middle man between you and the farmer, fisherman, rancher, chocolatier, or honey maker!

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    Napa Farmers Market - 6/1/2024 their chips are delish

    6/1/2024 their chips are delish

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