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Brazil Farmers Market

203 S Sherman St, Brazil, IN 47834
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Brazil Farmers Market is a well-regarded spot with a 4.3 rating, located at 203 S Sherman St, Brazil, IN 47834.

It offers vegetables, flowers, fruits, wood chips, zucchini bread, and other local produce.

Reviewers praise the variety and supporting local businesses, especially Pittman Farms’ zucchini bread.

Some note limited local farmer presence on weekdays and potentially high prices.

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Mutasim Sweileh

Mutasim is a passionate gardener, sustainability advocate, and the founder of Fresh Harvest Haven. With years of experience in home gardening and a love for fresh, organic produce, Mutasim is dedicated to helping others discover the joy of growing their own food. His mission is to inspire people to live more sustainably by cultivating thriving gardens and enjoying the delicious rewards of farm-to-table living. Through Fresh Harvest Haven, Mutasim shares his expertise, tips, and recipes to make gardening accessible and enjoyable for everyone.

Reviews

Fredia

Fredia

June 7, 2023 at 02:56 AM

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Nice variety, flowers, fruits, vegetables and other things. Good prices.

Patty Patterson

Patty Patterson

September 30, 2022 at 06:01 PM

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I have visited the farmers market several times this spring and summer. I have found everything from wood chips for my garden to #2 tomatoes for my canning projects. I am so grateful this is available in our community and I love supporting our local businesses.

Teresa B

Teresa B

September 4, 2022 at 02:23 PM

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Pittman Farms has some incredible Zucchini bread. Grab it when you can! Usually pick up some veggies while I'm there. Can't beat shopping local.

Careessa CarpeDiem

Careessa CarpeDiem

August 25, 2022 at 04:46 AM

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Great place for fresh local produce. I have only seen a local farmer there on weekends however.

Kathy Barger

Kathy Barger

July 7, 2022 at 09:06 PM

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Prices to high for what little they had