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Homemade Foods

Permitted Homemade Foods

Foods that qualify as “not potentially hazardous foods” in Ohio may be traded on Farmerhood Market. (Full list)

  • Non-potentially hazardous bakery products (such as cookies, breads, brownies, cakes, fruit pies, etc.);
  • candy (including no-bake cookies, chocolate covered pretzels or similar chocolate covered non-perishable items),
  • jams; jellies; fruit butters;
  • granola (including granola bars and granola bars dipped in candy; if fruit used must be commercially dried);
  • popcorn (including flavored popcorn, kettle corn, popcorn balls, caramel corn, but does not include un-popped popping corn);
  • unfilled baked donuts;
  • waffle cones; pizzelles;
  • dry cereal and nut snack mixes with seasonings;
  • roasted coffee (coffee may be whole beans or ground);
  • dry baking mixes (for making items such as breads and cookies);
  • dry herbs and dry herb blends; dry seasoning blends (such as dry barbecue rubs and seafood boils); dry tea blends;
  • flavored honey made by a beekeeper exempt under ORC 3715.012;
  • fruit chutney;
  • maple sugar made by a processor of tree syrup exempt under ORC 3715.012;
  • and dry soup mixes containing commercially dried vegetables, beans, grains, and seasoning.