Can I Sell Fruit Butter in Oregon?

Yes

Specific Requirements for Fruit Butter in Oregon

You can sell fruit butter from your home kitchen.

  • Allowed if registered with Oregon Dept. of Agriculture
  • Requires proper labeling and food-safety steps
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Details for Fruit Butter in Oregon

In Oregon, you can sell fruit butter from your home kitchen if it meets specific guidelines. Registration with the Oregon Dept. of Agriculture is required, along with proper labeling and adherence to food safety steps.

What’s Allowed

You can make and sell fruit butter as it is a non-perishable, low-risk food. Ensure you follow the registration and labeling requirements set by the Oregon Dept. of Agriculture.

Labeling & Packaging

Labeling must include ingredients, allergens, business contact info, and a statement indicating the product was made in a home kitchen. Following these guidelines is essential for compliance.


Frequently Asked Questions

What do I need to sell fruit butter?
You need to register with the Oregon Dept. of Agriculture and follow their rules.
Can I sell fruit butter at farmers' markets?
Yes, sales are allowed directly to consumers at farmers' markets and events.

Reference for Food Laws and Regulations in Oregon

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Other Common Foods in Oregon

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