2 sunny side up eggs with beautiful double yolks from Gama Farms
a large flock of chickens in a fenced in area
a flock of chickens in a field
a group of chickens in a coop
a dozen eggs in a carton
Gama serving up their farm fresh eggs at Mar Vista Sunday Farmers Market
Double yolk!
Though it's blacked out you can faintly see "Ontario CANADA"
Both this phone number and the one listed on the website (and yelp) are disconnected
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Jonathan W.
Jan 4, 2023
We love love love the eggs from Gama Farms which we regularly buy at the Sunday Mar Vista Farmers Market. Not sure why yelpers have reported them closed, when we see them every weekend! Also we really appreciate that they reuse egg cartons (their own and others) and encourage customers to return empties. As a society we need to be doing more reuse and less generation of trash. They offer volume discount (results in great value over just buying a dozen) and their fresh eggs are not intended to be refrigerated and last. So delicious!LA Market Schedule:Friday - San Pedro Saturday - Burbank & East LASunday - Mar Vista; Larchmont; and Motor Avenue Farmers Market (serving Palms, Cheviot Hills, Beverlywood)Monday - West Hollywood
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Gabby H.
Apr 25, 2021
I love Gama Farms produce. Most of my breakfast these days consists of their produce. The eggs are the best I've ever had, honestly. In the spring, the chickens must be eating all the bugs and weeds because the spring eggs are LARGE, almost always double yolked, a beautiful shade of golden orange, and CREAMY. I know they feed their chickens well because I am satiated with 2 eggs most days due to the double yolks/large size and just overall great nutritional content. Whereas, I can eat 5 commercial eggs per day and still feel like something's missing. After eating these good quality eggs and royal jelly, my own fertile window and ovulation became easier. Less or no cystic acne during ovulation for me when I eat these good eggs. And when I need easily digestible food, I just eat the yolks raw. They're DELICIOUS! I've been buying their potatoes and onions for several years, and when I stopped being vegan, their eggs were the first ones I ate. And YES, they've been OPEN through the pandemic and are STILL OPEN. They've kept me fed with good quality food throughout the whole thing. Anyhow, I LOOOVE their yellow potatoes. I can tell they're fresh because they're juicy, easy to cut, cook quickly, and don't need as much oil as dehydrated, old, grocery store potatoes. I don't buy my potatoes anywhere else. They're affordable to me as a single person who loves breakfast potatoes about 4x per week. They last a long time if I'm not in the mood for eating potatoes, too. The onions last FOREVER, and are great quality. I typically buy the bag that has more than 1 pound and cook those with the potatoes and for all my other onion needs. Been a customer for close to 6 years, and figured I should finally write this review.
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Nancy R.
Feb 5, 2021
Hi everyone this is Nancy Gama one of the owners for Gama Farms.I am trying to fix all the misunderstanding of Gama Farms closing down. We never closed down the farm. My grandma passed away and we had to switch the name to A & G Farms till we were able to switch everything from grandma to Gerardo Gama. Gama Farms is located in Arvin and we have been there since 1989 thanks to Jesus and Elena Gama.To the customer concern of what we feed the chickens:We only feed the chickens fruits, veggies, alfalfa and any bugs they dig from the ground. Chickens are never in cages never fed corn or soy!To the customer who asked about the egg carton being scratched off: We use recycle container so you can always bring us containers! Please recycle don't trash them. Gama farms is allowed to reuse egg cartons aslong as we blur our the original content and put a label of our farm on it with its date, exp date, Julian date, and location.Gama is on Instagram and you can see pics and videos and also contact me Nancy.
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Juliana G.
Aug 14, 2022
The lady said that the eggs were organic and free range. They display a box from another brand to "show" is free range etc..
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d g.
Oct 19, 2020
I met Brenda Gama today at the Farmer's Market at Plummer Park. They were selling quince fruit, exactly what I was looking for! She was super nice, gave me her phone number so I can call next week to let them know I want to purchase a large quantity and she will have it at the farmstand for me:)Thanks, Brenda!
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L C.
Jul 11, 2013
I recently (Wednesday 7/3) purchased a dozen eggs from "Gama Farm" at the OB Farmers Market. When I got them home I noticed the carton had some writing blacked out with marker and the farm's own label stuck on top. No big deal, I thought, kudos to them for being green and recycling used egg cartons. But then my suspicion took over and I decided to google them, leading me to yelp where one reviewer gives the google map coordinates to where their supposed 2000 chickens pasture (or graze, I don't know what chickens do, I just like them to be happy & healthy while they're doing it). I then tried to call both the number on their website and the one listed on that label, BOTH were out of service cell phone #s. Shady! Oh, and speaking of the website, their pictures page shows a few "farmers" picking up sticks, but nary a chicken nor an egg.Hopefully I'm mistaken and the whole operation is legit but I definitely have my doubts; I'll also post this review on the OB farmers market page...it does make me wonder if these certified farmers markets are doing much to actually certify their vendors...perhaps a local news investigation is warranted on the subject?Ps. The woman working the stand also turned into a biatch when I could have a different dozen that was considerably larger, muttering under her breath and copping a major 'tude.
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Ed S.
Feb 2, 2013
This is the 80 acres where they supposedly raise their pastured chickens: http://goo.gl/maps/2beYsDo you actually BELIEVE they have thousands of pastured chickens here? They say that THIS is where all of their eggs come from.Whose eggs are they REALLY selling?
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Jessica S.
Jun 24, 2011
I love this farm! I find them in Hermosa Beach at the farmers market on Fridays, as well as the Redondo Beach one on Fridays near the village.Gama Farms has the BEST garlic around! huge, juicy, tender cloves that taste amazing. I have planted some of this garlic in my own garden and its great :) love love love their garlic. Their smaller sized honey can be purchased for a great deal $7 and its deliciously sweet (how is it sweeter than other honeys?) They also have very nice potatoes and onions. These foods are all staples in our house, so I am very thankful to have a local organic resource such as Gama Farms around! they ROCK! excited for the coming fruit season :)
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Cat W.
Feb 23, 2014
I am a daily egg eater. I like them cooked any style. Over easy to hard boiled, scrambled, poached, and I love hollindaise too! Now, knowing that about me, I have to tell you their eggs are delicious and way better than store bought. They are more "meaty" tasting with bright yellow yolks and tasty whites. My husband is not the biggest fan of eggs and he just loved these. He too commented on the richness of flavor. He normally doesn't eat the whites in store bought eggs because they are flavorless and all slimy texture to him. He ate every part of the Gama egg. I'm giving only 4 stars because the part about the pastured chickens is in question and perhaps not the friendliest service. Still, way better than store bought by a mile. We will buy again.
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Kendell B.
Aug 8, 2020
I recently bought eggs from "Gama farms" at the Mar Vista Farmers market. The lady at their tent claimed that they are "organic, and pastured raised, and eat only grass, insects, fruits, and veggie scraps". There are no signs up promoting this, so I was slightly sketched out by her claims. I can't find any information on this farm... anyone know what's up?
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