Blueberry
Season: July – September
Gold of Finnish forests, full of antioxidants
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Updated: November 29, 2025
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17 products
Season: July – September
Gold of Finnish forests, full of antioxidants
Season: August – October
Traditional preserving berry that pairs with forest harvests
Season: July – August
Gold of Lapland, rare delicacy
Season: July – August
Tart and refreshing, perfect for jams
Season: June – July
Small but intensely flavored wild strawberry
Season: July – September
Bog bilberry, slightly more tart
Season: September – October
Tart berry, excellent for juices and jam
Season: September – October
Berry used as spice, important with game
Season: August – September
Lingonberry-like berry, good for preserving
Season: July – August
Nordic specialty, sweet berry
Season: July – August
Summer classic, fragrant and delicious
Season: August – September
Dry berry, less commonly collected
Season: August – September
Bitter berry, used in wines and juices
Season: September – October
Vitamin C rich, tart berry
Season: August – September
Bland berry, used in juices
Season: September – October
Bitter berry, usable after freezing
Season: July – August
Rare berry, resembles raspberry
31 products
Season: June – October
Gourmet mushroom with golden color
Season: July – October
King of mushrooms, excellent dried
Season: August – November
Abundant autumn harvest, stores well
Season: July – September
Milk cap growing under aspens
Season: July – October
Valuable bolete, similar to porcini
Season: August – October
Velvety bolete, good edible
Season: July – September
Common bolete, sturdy mushroom
Season: July – October
Bolete growing under birches
Season: July – September
Milk cap growing on dry heaths
Season: August – October
Hairy milk cap, spicy flavor
Season: August – October
Yellow bolete in moist forests
Season: August – October
Orange unusual mushroom, good flavor
Season: July – September
Milk cap growing under alders
Season: September – October
Common autumn mushroom, boiled before use
Season: August – October
Black rarity, excellent dried
Season: September – October
Dark chanterelle, valuable mushroom
Season: August – October
Dark milk cap, mildly spicy
Season: July – September
Reddish bolete, tasty mushroom
Season: August – October
Orange milk cap, valued mushroom
Season: September – October
Bluish mushroom, good taste
Season: September – October
Japanese delicacy mushroom, strong aroma
Season: August – September
Huge mushroom, edible when young
Season: July – September
Orange birch bolete
Season: July – September
Reddish bolete, good edible
Season: August – October
Slippery bolete, common mushroom
Season: August – October
Yellow russula in wet places
Season: August – October
Spruce forest milk cap
Season: August – October
Heath land bolete
Season: August – October
Common milk cap, spicy
Season: January – December
Spruce polypore, used medicinally
Season: July – October
Edible polypore, tasty
50 products
Season: May – June
Early summer green superfood, ideal for syrups and seasonings
Season: May – September
Vibrant wild green packed with iron and vitamins
Season: April – October
Mild wild herb for salads and pestos
Season: May – September
Leaves suitable for tea
Season: June – August
Calming tea plant
Season: August – September
Autumn flowers, for honey and tea
Season: May – June
Fresh juniper shoots
Season: May – June
Heath violet, decorative
Season: May – September
Sour plant, for salads
Season: May – July
Young birch leaves, for tea
Season: July – September
Yellow flower, medicinal plant
Season: May – September
Sour plant, delicious in salads
Season: June – August
Cloudberry leaves for tea
Season: June – September
Cowberry leaves for tea
Season: May – September
Aromatic herb
Season: July – August
Fireweed flowers for tea
Season: June – August
Fireweed leaves for tea
Season: May – June
Young fireweed shoots
Season: June – August
Fragrant plant, for tea and spices
Season: June – July
Arctic raspberry flowers
Season: June – August
Arctic raspberry leaves for tea
Season: June – August
Blackcurrant leaves for tea
Season: June – August
Bilberry leaves for tea
Season: May – June
Young pine shoots
Season: June – August
Meadow grass, for fodder
Season: August – September
Nettle seeds, superfood
Season: April – June
Young nettle shoots
Season: April – May
First spring flower
Season: June – September
Tall grass
Season: May – September
Medicinal plant, young leaves edible
Season: June – August
Wild chamomile, tea plant
Season: May – August
Rowan leaves for tea
Season: April – May
Young rowan buds
Season: July – September
Yellow flower
Season: June – September
Oyster-flavored plant
Season: June – September
Red clover flowers
Season: June – September
Lingonberry leaves for tea
Season: June – August
Yellow flowers
Season: June – September
Lady bedstraw leaves
Season: June – September
Bearberry leaves for tea
Season: June – August
Strong tea plant
Season: June – August
White flowers
Season: June – August
Raspberry leaves for tea
Season: May – September
White clover flowers
Season: May – June
Crowberry shoots
Season: September – October
Dandelion roots for coffee substitute
Season: May – June
Dandelion flowers for wine and jam
Season: April – September
Dandelion leaves for salads
Season: April – May
Dandelion buds pickled
Season: May – July
Young shoots and leaves
2 products
Season: June – August
Aromatic stems and leaves for traditional drinks and sweets
Season: July – August
Spicy seed
19 products
Season: April – May
Spring tonic gently tapped from birch trees
Season: May – September
Nature’s balm used in tinctures and natural cosmetics
Season: January – December
Antioxidant-rich growth from birch, popular wellness infusion
Season: January – December
Quality bundle from registered farms – fresh milk, yogurt and farm eggs delivered on agreed pickup cycles.
Season: January – December
Cold-spun forest honey from registered Finnish apiaries, supplied to pickup points with full traceability and allergen information.
Season: January – December
Spruce tips and birch sap reduced in a licensed facility into an aromatic syrup ready for cocktails, desserts and breakfast buffets.
Season: January – December
Cold-pressed sea buckthorn juice from a HACCP-certified line, preserving vitamin C and sharp acidity for professional menus.
Season: January – December
Dried and milled forest mushroom powder from a registered wild food company for seasoning professional kitchens.
Season: January – December
Freeze-dried berry powder blending northern blueberries, lingonberries and sea buckthorn from a registered processor.
Season: January – December
Dark chocolate crafted by a registered wild food chocolatier and infused with handpicked spruce tips.
Season: January – December
Pesto of nettle, sorrel and wood sorrel wild-harvested by certified foragers and cold-prepared in a registered wild food kitchen.
Season: January – December
Pine inner bark, traditional food
Season: July – September
Cattail down, used for insulation
Season: June – August
Valuable medicinal plant
Season: January – December
Lichen, used for decoration
Season: May – September
Fresh spruce resin
Season: January – December
Old spruce resin
Season: January – December
Pine inner bark flour
Season: September – November
Rare delicacy mushroom
6 products
Season: January – December
Finland's most common catch, delicious fillet
Season: May – November
Most valued lake fish
Season: January – December
Traditional Finnish fish
Season: June – October
Sophisticated taste experience
Season: June – October
Small but tasty lake fish
Season: January – December
Ready-portioned smoked whitefish or vendace from an EU-registered smokehouse, vacuum-packed for professional kitchens and local deliveries.
5 products
Season: October – April
Traceable reindeer meat from Lapland herding cooperatives – roasts, loins, and specialty cuts for professional kitchens.
Season: September – January
Large Arctic game harvested with licensed hunting cooperatives
Season: October – February
Winter-season hare provides delicate lean game meat
Season: September – February
Light game option valued by Arctic restaurants
Season: September – February
Popular managed-game meat from Southern Finland, ideal for roasts and steaks
1 products
Season: May – October
Curated farm pickup box of vegetables and herbs that shifts with the harvest season.