Indian Candy
Sustainably-caught wild salmon using traditional tribal fishing methods. Honors salmon as sacred food.
Known For
Sustainably-caught wild salmon using traditional tribal fishing methods. Honors salmon as sacred food.
Signature Items
Alder-smoked Chinook salmon, wild huckleberry jam
Hours
Farmers market schedule
Why Vantage Members Should Care
Traditional tribal fishing meets farmers market — wild salmon from people who have honored it for millennia.
Address
Seattle-area farmers markets
How To
How to Visit Indian Candy
A step-by-step guide to visiting Indian Candy — a BIPOC-owned business in Seattle curated by Vantage.
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Check their hours
Farmers market schedule
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Know what to order
Alder-smoked Chinook salmon, wild huckleberry jam
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Head to their location
Visit Indian Candy at Seattle-area farmers markets in Farmers Markets, Seattle.
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Support the business
Traditional tribal fishing meets farmers market — wild salmon from people who have honored it for millennia.
Frequently Asked
Questions about Indian Candy
What is Indian Candy?+
Sustainably-caught wild salmon using traditional tribal fishing methods. Honors salmon as sacred food.
What is Indian Candy known for?+
Alder-smoked Chinook salmon, wild huckleberry jam
What are the hours at Indian Candy?+
Farmers market schedule
Why should I visit Indian Candy?+
Traditional tribal fishing meets farmers market — wild salmon from people who have honored it for millennia.
Where is Indian Candy located?+
Indian Candy is in Farmers Markets, at Seattle-area farmers markets, Seattle, Washington.
Who owns Indian Candy?+
Indian Candy is owned by William Spoonhunter (Yakama) & Christina White (Caddo).
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