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Maine Specialty Food

We have searched all over Maine to find small family businesses that make distinctive food products. We discovered them in home kitchens, on family farms, in small fishing villages, and in lobster harbors. Each has its own inspiring story. We have also selected from these Maine specialty food products to create our own themed Gift Baskets, Gift Boxes, and Lobster Traps for all tastes and occasions.

Our Jams & Preserves

Wallingford Farm is proud to offer more than 30 unique flavors of jams, jellies, marmalades, fruit butters, fruit spreads, and chutneys, as well as our blueberry preserve and blueberry syrup! Please click below to view our full selection of jams and preserves.

Maine Maple Products

First made by the Indigenous peoples of New England, maple syrup is older than Maine itself! Made the old fashioned way, our maple syrup is produced by the Allen Family of Millinocket, Maine and the Kinney Family of Knox, Maine.

Swan's Honey

The Swan Family of Albion, Maine harvest their honey from various crops. They produce blueberry, raspberry, and wildflower honey from their individual crop fields.

Salsa & Barbeque Sauces

Mustards

Four generations of the Raye Family have operated the last stone ground mustard mill in North America. Located in Eastport, Maine where the sunrise is seen first in the contiguous United States, Raye's offer an unusual selection of gourmet and specialty mustards.

Maine Homestead Pickled Products

It all started with a bag of cucumbers from her grandfather's garden. Christa went on to produce small-batch foods using natural and local ingredients. Their hand packed jars are made by Christa and her family in Lyman, Maine.

Hot Sauces

Captain Mowatt sauces are handmade by the Stevens Family of Portland, Maine. These award-winning sauces are made from local ingredients, which often include Maine seaweed!

Maine Baking Mixes

Jim learned how to bake in his mother's kitchen in Hermon, Maine. Her recipes became the foundation for a variety of unique mixes when he founded New England Cupboard.

Bar Harbor Chowders & Bisque

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