Organic sourdough bread from Beloved Breadโ€™s stand

Spring 2022 | Edible Notables

Super Market

Riverside Farmers Market offers local fare all year long.

written by Nora Heston Tarte
photos courtesy of Riverside Farmers Market

A year-round farmersโ€™ market in Northern Nevada. The concept once sounded like a fantasy. But in 2022, itโ€™s the realized dream achieved through a partnership between the owners of Prema Farm in Reno, Zach Cannady and Kasey Crispin, and the Reno-based nonprofit Local Food Network. Established in 2018 as a way for Prema Farm to sell its winter-grown vegetables, the weekly market now showcases a wide range of products from a network of participating local growers and producers. And patrons will find them there every Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at the McKinley Arts & Culture Center in Reno, regardless of the weather.

โ€œRain, sun, or snow โ€ฆ our harvests donโ€™t stop, so neither do we,โ€ says Crispin, who serves as director of Riverside Farmers Market.

Locals enjoy the Saturday morning Riverside Farmers Market at McKinley Arts & Culture Center in Reno
Locals enjoy the Saturday morning Riverside Farmers Market at McKinley Arts & Culture Center in Reno

New farms join the market every year to bring farm-fresh foods to the local community; three newcomers participated in 2021, and four more growers are slated to sell their goods at the market this summer.

While the farmers benefit from direct-to-consumer sales, these fresh, flavorful foods are better for buyers, too, because when produce is fresh, itโ€™s more nutrient-dense.

โ€œFarmersโ€™ markets focused on very local farms and ranches will always offer the freshest food because it doesnโ€™t have to travel far to get to the market,โ€ Crispin explains. โ€œThis means the farmers donโ€™t have to pick crops when theyโ€™re under-ripe and can get away with harvesting the day before market day.โ€

While enjoying the flavor and health benefits of locally sourced food, buyers also can feel good knowing theyโ€™ve had a hand in reducing the carbon footprint of food delivery in Nevada. With seven participating farms located within a 20-mile radius of the market, there is a big benefit in terms of both cost and environmental impact.

Crispin is the first to admit the farming industry in Northern Nevada needs more time to meet the communityโ€™s food needs, but the Riverside market helps fill the gap with other local purveyors offering locally sourced and farm-fresh foods (such as Great Basin Community Food Co-op in Reno).

Fresh microgreens from Biggest Little Microgreens, a vendor at the Riverside market
Fresh microgreens from Biggest Little Microgreens, a vendor at the Riverside market
House-made pastas, marinaras, and cannoli from Pasta Fresca
House-made pastas, marinaras, and cannoli from Pasta Fresca

In addition to produce, you also can pick up artisanal sourdough bread made with freshly milled flours from local Belovedโ€™s Bread; take home dinner supplies from Reno-based Pasta Fresca, where the specialty is an array of fresh pastas, sauces, and Italian desserts; fill your pantry with handcrafted rubs and spice blends from Reno Chili; and stock up on locally raised, smoked meats from Smokinโ€™ Joeโ€™s BBQ.

If you want to get the most out of the farmersโ€™ market experience, Crispinโ€™s best advice is to show up early, especially in the colder months, when foods are scarcer.

โ€œAnother tip,โ€ she suggests, โ€œis to be adventurous and ask your farmers and bakers what their favorite item on the table is.โ€

You just may find Nora Heston Tarte perusing fresh produce at the farmersโ€™ market from time to time. Follow her food and wine exploits on @Wanderlust_n_wine.

 

Riverside Farmers Market
925 Riverside Drive, Reno
Renofarmersmarket.comย ยทย Info@renofarmersmarket.com
Cold season hours: 9 a.m. โ€“ noon Saturdays, through May 28
Peak season hours: 4 โ€“ 8 p.m. Thursdays, June through the end of September


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