Native Maine Wild Blueberries with a Purpose

Grown and harvested in Maine by the Passamaquoddy Tribe

Native Maine Wild Blueberries with a Purpose

Grown and harvested in Maine by the Passamaquoddy Tribe

The healthiest, most flavorful wild blueberries in the world,
grown with heart and harvested by hand.

The Passamaquoddy people are stewards of the land, harvesting this natural bounty of the earth.

Unlike conventional blueberries, wild blueberries aren’t planted—they naturally grow in barrens created by glaciers receding 10,000 years ago.

Managing and harvesting this natural resource is a millennia-old tradition for the Passamaquoddy Tribe and the other Wabanaki Tribes of Maine and New Brunswick.

Why Passamaquoddy Wild Blueberries

Premium Wild Blueberries

Wild blueberries are not your “average” blueberries. These berries are smaller in size but larger in flavor and nutrition, packing twice the antioxidant contents as cultivated blueberries.

Single Origin

Passamaquoddy Wild Blueberries are harvested from 2,000 acres of barrens in Maine—on the largest Native American-owned wild blueberry farm in the world—in the heart of wild blueberry country.

Cultural Heritage & Tradition

The Passamaquoddy and other Wabanaki tribes have been harvesting wild blueberries by hand for centuries as part of their way of life paced by the seasons.

Why Passamaquoddy Wild Blueberries

Premium Wild Blueberries

Wild blueberries are not your “average” blueberries. These berries are smaller in size but larger in flavor and nutrition, packing twice the antioxidant contents as cultivated blueberries.

Single Origin

Passamaquoddy Wild Blueberries are harvested from 2,000 acres of barrens in Maine—on the largest Native American-owned wild blueberry farm in the world—in the heart of wild blueberry country.

Cultural Heritage & Tradition

The Passamaquoddy and other Wabanaki tribes have been harvesting wild blueberries by hand for centuries as part of their way of life paced by the seasons.