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This is a hearty kiwi tree also known as kiwi berries — see the fruit below. Not only were these trees really cool I wish I could grow them in my yard! They look like miniature kiwi fruit without the fuzzy skin.

He said they taste like kiwi, but I thought they tasted more like a fresh grape. Not the kind you can buy at the store, but the taste of fresh grapes, right off the vine. But they were delicious! They had a great pumpkin patch with all sorts of varieties of pumpkins that I had never seen before.

My favorite were the red pumpkins. A big thanks to Cascadian Farm for sponsoring my trip. Cascadian Farm covered the cost of my travel, but I was not required or paid to write this post. Welcome to Taste and Tell. Here you will find easy, fast and family friendly recipes.

Come join me in my kitchen! Read More. Love all the pretty pumpkins. I would have loved to have a big ol scoop of that ice cream too! Looks delicious! By supporting Cascadian Farm, you help enable our commitments to projects like these — in this case, helping to build resilience across more than acres, 1 sq ft at a time. Join us in Cascading Change.

The story of Cascadian Farm begins with our founder, Gene Kahn. An idealistic grad student from Chicago, Gene wanted to farm in a way that would preserve the earth and her inhabitants.

In he set out to farm by trial and error on a little stretch of land in the Cascade Mountains of Washington. Special Submission. Travel Guide. Post Your Events.

Farm Stays. Pet Friendly. EV Charging. Field Guides. Learn on the Loop. Photo Library. Picnic Like a Pro. Road Trip Safely. Our roadside stand serves farm-grown organic produce, homemade ice cream, berry shortcake, espresso, and wholesome snacks.

Enjoy a picnic near our native pollinator flower garden with views of the river and glacier covered mountains. Learn about this unique place that continues to propel the organic and regenerative agriculture movements. The scenic drive alone is well worth the trip!



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