A rustic wooden surface displays six round crackers topped with creamy spread, olives, and dill sprigs for garnish.

OTHER INGREDIENTS

There are few crops that love the soggy soils of southern Alaska, but luckily there is one who thrives. Tart, fruity, vibrant, red, rhubarb.

A jar of Alaskan rhubarb jam sits next to two slices of toasted bread spread with the jam on a.

Alaskan Rhubarb

It’s jokingly known to thrive in every neglected garden in Alaska. Rhubarb loves low temperatures, short growing seasons, and abundant rain. And we love rhubarb!  

A homesteader favorite, rhubarb is baked into every Alaska recipe book. We source rhubarb from diverse farms who grow it beautifully under the midnight sun.

The taste of spring in Alaska’s rainforest. A hint of citrus, a delicate drop of sunlit dew after rain.

A close-up view of a collection of vibrant green pine cones and purple flowers arranged in a dark container.

ALASKAN SPRUCE TIPS

Sitka spruce tips are a coastal favorite with its bright unique flavor. 

Each spruce branch in the world’s largest temperate rainforest produces a tiny bud each spring. The bright green bud is tightly wound and harvested before it unfurls and turns dark green. Trees can be harvested each year without impacting its growth or vitality.

Wild Alaskan blueberries are known for their exceptionally high antioxidant benefits.

Close-up of vibrant red and green leaves with dark blue berries nestled among them, showcasing a rich autumnal scene.

Alaskan Wild Blueberry

Rainforest blueberries, tart and acidic with a punch of sweet summer sunshine. Deeply blue with tongue, teeth, and finger tip staining strength.

Luckily there is enough to go around for everyone. Berries are a traditional food that has been put up for generations.

Luckily there is enough to go around for everyone. Berries are a traditional food that has been put up for generations.

Foggy mountains rise above a dense forest of evergreen trees, with snow-capped peaks partially obscured by clouds.

We’d love to take you for a walk and have you come pick a few berries together. These berries come from extraordinary mountain slopes where mist and fog intermingle with the summer sun to create perfect wild crops.

We partner with berry pickers throughout the Southeast Alaska archipelago who have their secret spots and must keep a lookout for Alaska’s other berry lovers, bears.