What’s in Season?
Fall
Shop our 99%+ Certified Organic Produce Department.
At BriarPatch Food Co-op, supporting organic local and regional farms is at the heart of what we do. We are a community-owned cooperative and understand the importance of direct farmer relationships to build a resilient food system. At the Patch, you’ll find a colorful array and diverse selection of beautiful, fresh and delicious fruits and veggies all year long. We take great pride in knowing our farmers by name. How do we define what is local?
Alba and Brown Clamshell
The difference is in the color of the cute little caps at the end of long stems growing in clusters — albas are white. Crunchier than most, bitter when raw, they cook up nutty and sweet. Aliases include beech, buna- or hon shimeji, and pioppini.
Crimini
These are just a more mature version of the white button mushrooms you’ll find adorning pizzas from coast to coast, with a stronger and more distinct flavor. Also called “baby bellas”, since that’s what they’ll be “when they grow up”. An easy go-to shroom that’s great with a quick sauté or in a basic mushroom soup.
Lion’s Mane
These shaggy shrooms look like they’re ready to let out a roar. Grown in large clumps, their flavor compares to shellfish or lobster and they’re sturdy enough to grill and press into a steak.
Maitake
Clusters of feather-like caps give maitakes their other name — hen of the woods. Cook up a cluster like a burger patty or pull them apart to roast and enjoy their gamey flavor.
Oyster
You won’t find any pearls nestled amongst the fan-shaped, tiered gray caps. It’s their flavor that’s the real treasure, delicate and fishy enough to be included in recipes for homemade vegan fish sauce!
Portabella / Portabello
These are mature crimini mushrooms, named as such back in the 1980’s in hopes they’d become more popular… and they did! The a’s are like mid-sized teenagers while the o’s are bigger.
Shiitake
Chewier than most mushrooms with an intense and almost woody flavor, shiitakes (literally, “oak mushroom”) are a great pairing with or substitute or animal protein. Season and cook up crispy for vegan twist on a BLT!
Trumpet Royale
AKA “King Trumpet”, “French Horn”, “King Brown”, and “King Oyster”, these have a thick and meaty stem you can easily cut into sauté-able planks or shred into strands resembling pulled chicken or pork. When sliced into coins, the stem is a worthy stunt double for scallops!
Local = Watershed
Our definition of local Flows as we grow
We’ve recently redefined what local means to us. For many years, we’ve defined local relative to our flagship store in Grass Valley. As we grow, our definition expands, too.
Grown with love.
Wingfield Honey
Keeping the bees alive and healthy without the use of synthetic chemicals is one management practice that sets them apart.
FogDog Farm
Kristen and William have been independently farming conserved land in the rolling foothills of El Dorado County since 2019
Starbright Acres Family Farm
Starbright Acres Family Farm delivers a diverse array of veggies to BriarPatch.
Mountain Bounty Farm
Founded in 1997 by John Tecklin, Mountain Bounty Farm is a 50-acre organic family farm located high on the forested contours of the San Juan Ridge near Nevada City, California.
Stone’s Throw Farm
Meet Steven and Bryanna Eisenhut of Stone’s Throw Farm, nestled in the outskirts of Colfax.
Super Tuber Farm
BriarPatch Food Co-op is proud to carry delicious potatoes, carrots, cabbage and beets from Super Tuber Farm.
Photo by Akim Aginsky