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Your Connection to North Carolina
Local Foods and Producers
At Carolina Flavors Online, you'll find the finest specialty and gourmet local foods and gifts, and you'll meet their producers — North Carolina's local family farmers and artisan food makers, driven by a passion for taste and freshness. We comb the Tarheel State, looking for the best natural foods and flavors it has to offer. We then introduce the products and the fascinating people who produce them to our customers here on Carolina Flavors Online.
Looking for gifts or gift baskets? We ship gift boxes nationwide so that you can share the unique foods of North Carolina's rich bounty with your friends and family. Does someone on your gift list have a sweet tooth? Tempt them with Escazú chocolate, Nahualli Chocolate Seeds, Elizabeth’s Pecans candy, Bakers Southern Traditions peanuts, Deal Family Farms sorghum syrup, Imladris Farm jams, Lily’s Maple Butter, or Saura’s Pride Sweet Potato butter (a.k.a. Stokes Purple). Want to please a weekend barbecuer? Send a gift box of Fryars Original barbecue sauce, Yam Good Sauce (made from North Carolina sweet potatoes!), and Fire from the Mountain smoked pepper hot sauce. These fine products' unique tastes, sophisticated, but with plenty of down-home character, will win him or her the admiration (and envy!) of every backyard epicurean for miles around!
And if you or your friends simply enjoy preparing and enjoying foods with exciting new tastes, give these fine North Carolina products a try:
Chef Ricardo's Authentic Appalachian tomato sauces•Fryars Poppy Seed dressing •The Bamboo Ladies pickled bamboo •Angela’s pickled okra, pickled gumbo okra, and pickled collards •McNulty’s Chutney •Yates Mill corn meal •Cardamom Creations baking mixes •Yah’s Best Chow Chow and Vegetable Soup •Carolina Coffee Roasting's fresh roasted coffees •Yah’s Best Herbal Delight •Smoky Mountain ramp spices and ramp-flavored corn meal. •Mountain Farms lavender-infused vinegars and culinary lavender
Whatever you select, rest assured it came from right here in the Great North State. Even the gift box we ship in is made by master woodworker Bill Nelson and his sons in Newbern, NC!
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Chef Ricardo, Clyde (Waynesville)
Suzanne and Ricardo Fernandez, Lomo Grill, Waynesville, have captured a bit of Haywood County magic in their line of Chef Ricardo’s Authentic Appalachian Tomato Sauces. The owner of downtown Waynesville’s popular Lomo Grill, Ricardo has been making tomato sauces for the restaurant from locally grown Haywood County tomatoes for years. In 2008, when the Haywood Grown promotional program had a product competition for the best tomato products using Haywood County tomatoes, Ricardo thought, why not put the great tasting tomato sauces from Lomo Grill in the competition and see what happens? Not only did Ricardo’s sauces win awards in the Buy Haywood contest, but a new business was launched, Chef Ricardo, LLC.
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Fryar's Farm: Elaine & Gerald Fryar
Elaine and Gerald Fryar, McLeansville, are the fourth Fryar generation to farm in Guilford County.
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Fire From the Mountain, Watauga County
Fire From the Mountain's signature flavor is smoked hot peppers in imaginative combinations. The 2-acre farm where Dorene Jankowski culitvates her peppers lies in a valley in the shadow of Watauga's Snake Mountain.
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Escazú Artisan Chocolate Company
Escazú, an artisanal chocolate company, is managed by Hal Parsons, a recovering chef who manifests his passion for food into chocolates. One bite and you realize you realize that you had no idea that dark chocolate could be manipulated to be so complex and unexpected.
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