a tractor plowing a field
Pick some pretty peppers
Help reduce your allergies by adding local honey to your diet!
Rub-a-dub-dub
a red building with stairs leading up to it
two men standing outside of a red building
Stevia! I wish I could take this on the plane with me!
business card
a basket of corn and seeds
Carting in just harvested squash
Beans and flours
interior
Mesquite flour
Raw and mesquite honey! With ciolim (cholla cactus buds). Great in salads or by itself. Try putting them in your meatloaf! Haha
Nice supply of jellies and preserves
Cactus fruit syrup! Great for the body and taste very sweet. Almost similar to agave. Put on your toast or experiment with fruits!
Cholla buds
Corn meal. May have to come back for this.
Oh yeah! Chili powder
Troy P.
Aug 28, 2018
Awesome locally grown items here! Depending on the season's. Come check it out! Cholla cactus buds, honey, beans, wheat flour, cactus syrup, squash, corn, melons! Many other great iteme :)
Read MoreJessica L.
Jun 22, 2016
This place has good hay without pesticides (that's why we go) but they have much more. If you're a foodie they have some really cool local ingredients (call ahead because they may change with the seasons). You can get cholla buds here, local honey, mesquite bean flour, seasonal produce and lots of different preserves. If you're looking for some gourmet ingredients try the flour, buds or teparary beans in your cooking (these are also naturally low glycemic items so they're great if you're looking for diabetes friendly ingredients). You can order these online through different health food companies but this is the real deal and it's local. If you want to add real flavors of Southern Arizona with heirloom products this is your place. Come explore.
Read MoreBob B.
Aug 13, 2015
(Please note that the reviews shown above for Jasmine and Bruegger's bagels have nothing to do with this native operated business.These are the Tohono O'Odham people, native to this area for thousands of years before the arrival of Europeans. 5 stars for native farm raised produce. First, to find the place, be sure to expand the map which is not very specific. When first encountered it looks like a farm implement place as many machines are stored there. It is at the first road north when going west from I-19 at the San Xavier exit toward the mission. You will see a fence on the northeast corner which can be entered from the San Xavier Mission road or after turning right on a dirt road and then right into the first gate. The store is closer to the south end of the property against the west fence. You will probably spot the plants sitting outside for sale before you see the store. (Look at the photos at the top.)The people in the store are extremely courteous (which is a Tohono O'Odham cultural trait). They will explain everything they sell, and find someone to help you if they don't know the answer. They offer fresh produce from their farms as well as native foods like mesquite flour, cholla buds. They also sell some of the grains introduced to them over 400 years ago by the Spanish. They also usually have some cookies, tortillas and bread for sale. Almost all the beans we eat came from their culture. They have been farming here for well over two thousand years and likely much longer.
Read MoreOulie T.
Jul 29, 2014
If you are into supporting local make a pit stop here. This is the shop where the local natives sell their harvested wares. They have great products like mesquite flour, and cholla buds and if you are lucky you will be there in time for the syrup. Native seeds sends their employees here to visit and learn about the native ways. The offerings are a bit sparse at the moment but I hope they expand.
Read MoreTroy K.
Feb 22, 2022
Unique heirloom crops that are low-water and high temperature adapted. Glad the tribe got its water rights recognized
Read MoreRated: 2.9 (18 reviews) · $$
Farmers Market, Community Service/Non-Profit