Savory Nightshades: A Farmers Market Guide to Eggplants | Broiled in a Filipino Ensaladang, roasted in a Palestinian Musaqaâa, or grilled in a French Ratatouille, many cuisines around the world showcase the versatility of eggplants. The plant is said to be native to India (where it continues to grow wild), Africa, or South Asia, however, there is no strict consensus. By the 16th century, eggplants had made their way to Europe, where Europeans grew them for ornamental purposes and harvested white, egg-shaped varieties that inspired the fruitâs North American name. In the United States, the round, deep-purple Globe eggplant is the most common, but a trip to the farmers market during summer through early fall reveals that eggplants actually grow in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. Hereâs a brief guide to eggplant varieties, from the purple and white-streaked Fairy Tale eggplant to the tiny watermelon-like Thai eggplant, so that you can make the most of eggplant season at the farmers market. | |
| Foodwise Sunday Supper on October 16 | Our Sunday Supper: A Farm to City Feast is back and in person at the Ferry Building! Enjoy an abundant walkaround reception and elegant four-course dinner from 30 top restaurants. Support local farms, food access, and youth education, and do it deliciously! | |
| Last week at the Foodwise Classroom, author and food anthropologist June Jo Lee shared this family-friendly recipe by Sandor Katz from the children's book, Sandor Katz and the Tiny Wild. | |
Ferry Plaza Farmers Market: Featured Vendors | |
Help Keep Little Organic Farm Thriving David Little of Little Organic Farm has been farming for 26 years in West Marin and West Sonoma County, growing popular potatoes along with tomatoes and squash. Due to recent drought and pandemic related losses, David is fundraising to help the farm pay off debts so they can keep farming. | | Try The Pasta Shop's Fresh Fall Flavors Made daily in their Oakland kitchen, The Pasta Shop's seasonal ravioli, specialty pasta, and handcrafted sauces are a pairing of the freshest local ingredients with time-tested recipes. Visit their stand on Saturday for fall offerings like Pumpkin Gnocchi and Goat Cheese, Pears, and Arugula Ravioli. | |
Mission Community Market: Featured Vendors | |
Bag a Bunch of Grapes From Tory Farms Owned and operated by the Torosians for the last 50 years, Tory Farms is treasured for its scenic beauty and abundant wildlife. Tory and Rebecca Torosian bring a bounty of grapes and stone fruit to the Mission Community Market on Thursday and the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market on Saturday. | | Lox to Love about Coastside Farms and Specialties Coastside Farms and Specialties (aka Charlie Clarkâs Smoked Fish) specializes in smoked fish products, including salmon, lox, trout, and albacore. Charlie Clarkâs family in Alaska does all of the fishing by line, and they travel up and down the west coast to catch wild salmon. | |
This is the most up-to-date info about this week's seller attendance at the time of publication. Please check in at the Foodwise Info Booth for any last-minute changes. Ferry Plaza Farmers Market: Saturday, 8am-2pm | September 24 La Cocina Pop-Up: Buko Bakes Returning: Batter Bakery, Hidden Star Orchards, Hog Island Oyster Company, Kitiya, Norte54, Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Company Out: Bariani Olive Oil, G&S Farms, Glashoff Farm, Knoll Farms ï»żFerry Plaza Farmers Market: Tuesday, 10am-2pm | September 27 Returning: Everything Under the Sun, Twin Girls Farm ï»ż Ferry Plaza Farmers Market: Thursday, 10am-2pm | September 29 En2Action's Ujamaa Kitchen Pop-Up: Get tha Fork Outta Here Mission Community Market: Thursday, 3pm-7pm | September 29 Returning: Melan-AID | | |
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