Every Sunday Morning 8am till 12 noon
Central Mall in Kalamunda
The market has an enormous array of produce including seasonal fruit and veg, meat, eggs, large range of biscuits and cakes, macaroons, freshly sqeezed apple/vegetable juices, sunflowers, hand made vegetable oil based soaps, macadamia and pecan nuts, fresh squeezed orange juice on site, honey, herbal loose teas, ground coffee beans, pickles, jams, roses, gerberas, lilies, pickled onions, various cheese including goats cheese, herbs (Fresh picked and potted- Still growing), truffle oil, pea straw, Turkish food , Thai food, avocado oil, nuts, green sprouts, spices, marinades, savoury pastries, lavosh dips, potted herbs, a great range of take away food, jellies, chutneys, milk, seedlings, bread, pies, pasties, spring rolls, olive oil, dukkah and gluten free products
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This is a farmers and producers market, so come along and talk to the farmers and producers about their special family recipes, taste the samples on offer, and meet others with a passion for fresh and local produce that is just bursting with flavour and nutrition.
Bring along your own shopping bags to reduce the impact plastic has on the environment. Or come and buy one of our great Kalamunda Farmers Market Bags.
"We turned onto the main street and were amazed at the amount of people. A real tribute to the dedication of the committee, this is what they deserve" Jenni Wallis, Bassendean - customer at the market on day one.
"A vibrant community spirit really made this work. The Mucky Duck Bush Band was excellent, the atmosphere was fantastic" Bridget Hogarth, Friends of Piesse Brook.
Come and see what you love most about the Kalamunda Farmers Market! Click here to read more of what people had to say
For more information, contact our Market Manager on 0437 632 126 or Email:
Contact details:
Market Manager: Andrea White
0437 632 126
Email: farmersmarket@kalamundachamber.com
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