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Vendor Guide | Beaverton Farmers Market #BeavertonFarmersMarket

Are you ready for a flavor EXPLOSION? Diverse selection of foods vendors FARMERS MARKET

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103 Gathering Together Farm

101 -3 Scratch Meats

15 Briar Rose Creamery 14 Cranberry Kitchen 13 Linfette 12 Bearded Oregon

110 Don Felipe

111 Henry 112 Handelâs 113 Pony Higgins Homemade Espresso Boiled Bagels Ice Cream

47 Suzanne’s Chocolates

18 N & M Herb Nursery

46 Landia Skincare

45 Nut-Tritious Foods

22 NOLA Doughnuts

44 Kimo’s Dips

23 Danielle’s Sauces

43 Columbia River Sourdough

24 LadyLane Farm

40 La Floridita

42 aMYLK 39 Souper Natural

25 BFM

11 Quinn’s Crabcakes 9 Peace of Soap

26 Lonely Lane Farms

10 CocaKeto

29 Riverland Family Farms

8 Pink Wagon Foods

109 The Mushroomery

116 Wafeltje

puff pastry oozing with tropical goodness. Another vendor joining us last year was Wafletje, maker of stroopwafels, Netherland’s warm sandwich ZDIÀH FRRNLH ¿OOHG ZLWK EXWWHU caramel syrup. Tim Hahn of Wafeltje lived in the Netherlands as a teenager and wanted to bring this authentic treat home. New Market darlings include Hapa Pizza, owned by Aaron and Natalie Truong. The husband and wife team have created a hit with their

City Park & Fountain 182 Hermiston 191Decadent 300 Martinez Melon Co Creations Family Farm

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101 -4 Grano Breads

16 Santos Family Farm

108 Pupper nickel

savory. Onigiri can be served cool, room temp, or heated to make the perfect snack or lunch. Albert’s Spicy Salmon is a Market favorite. Also, joining the Market last year was La Floridita. Their motto is bringing Pastelitos, Croquetas & Miami sunshine to the PNW, and they sure do bring it! Ana Ocampo started La Floridita in the midst of the pandemic and brought the comfort of pastelitos and croquetas to Beaverton. Enjoy the guava DQG FKHHVH SDVWHOLWR D ÀDN\

38 Fressen Artisan Bakery 37 Portland Creamery 36 Portland Juice Co

35 Lindsays Sourdough 34 TBeeS Honey

33 Soma

50 Pumpkin Ridge Gardens 51 Black Dirt Farm 52 Momo Cocoa Co. 53 Milk Money 54 2 Angry Cats 55 Fire Brew 58 Hummus Stop 59 North Fork Tea 60 Baird Family Orchards

74 Winters Farms 70 Kiyokawa Family Orchards 70 KALA 69 Kettle Confectionery 68 Twisted Croissant 67 3D Ranch 66 Stephens Farm 65 Stephens Farm

184 Unger Farms

78 Bastion Roasting Co 79 Le Petit Jardin

118 Zoe Ann’s Cheesecakes

80 Alchemist’s Jam

119 Great Harvest Hillsboro

81 Taming Turtle

120 May’s Produce

83 Linda Brand Crab

123 Sinful Confections

86 Ken & June’s Hazelnuts

124 Essance Skincare

87 Esotico Pasta 88 Cartwheel Community Farm

126 Fraga Farmstead Creamery

89 Rose City Pepperheads

127 De Leon’s Farm

90 Golden Drops

128 Buddha Chocolate

91 Creole Enterprises 92 Maui Melts

4 Alex Farm

93 ProFarm Orchards

1 Greens Bridge Gardens

95 Early Mom

117 NW Cactus

97 Salmon Creek Farm

168 Drop 167 Rose 166 Wild 165 Rolling 163 Eleni’s 161 Casa Shop Distillery & Fern Cellars Roots Spirits River Spirits Kitchen de Tamales

309 Fetzer German Sausage

157 Pizza Crust Creations

155 Mason Hill Cattle 155 Portland Fresh

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ne of the things the Market loves about Beaverton is how culturally rich our community is. The diversity of food vendors at the Market is no exception and a great representation of the wide array of culturally ethnic food our community has to offer. Part of the experience is enjoying not only the food, but the people behind them. It is important that the Market gives customers a fun and diverse selection of foods from people who can tell the stories behind them. Market veteran, Eleni Woldeyes brings her fraJUDQW DQG ÀDYRUIXO (WKLRSLDQ sauces to take home for you to enjoy authentic Ethiopian food from the comfort of your own home. Additionally, you can enjoy Woldeyes cooking of traditional and contemporary takes, like the Ethiopian Tacos, while at the market. Another familiar

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face, Elsy Dinvil of Creole Me Up, brings her allergen free Haitian food products to the Market. Creole Me Up has a variety of Pickleez, a condiment of pickled vegetables with herbs and spices, marinades, and cocktail mixes with the right amount of sass to make you think you’ve stepped into the caribbean. Joining the Market last year was Kazuyo Albert of Kazy’s OH!NIGIRI with her oh so cute and delicious onigiri. Onigiri, also known as

154 Tutuilla True Fish 153 Howl at the Spoon 152 Olympia Provisions 151 Trail Distilling 148 Felton & Marys Artisan

148 Intentional Lotions 147 Mundus Foods

129 Tipping the Scales

146 Squirrel and crow foods

130 Cultured Kindness

145 Hibisbloom

131 Thrilling Foods

144 Bozorth Beverages

133 Kalo Kitchen

143 That’s Good Garlic

134 Oaties Oatmeal

141 Hapa Pizza

136 C’est Si Bon!

139 Wraps

3rd Street 169 Dregs Vodka

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170 Catman 171 New Deal 172 Freeland 173 Still175 Liquid Cellars Distillery Spirits weather Spirits Sunshine

177 Smokin 179 Edge MoRose BBQ bile Sharpening

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