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5 Local Treasures: From Shrimp to Pineapples—These Businesses Shine on the Treasure Coast

The Hometown Area Local Day celebrated on May 25 highlights the essence of being a native from either your present hometown or the one where you were raised. Below are five locally-owned enterprises based in the Treasure Coast area.

HomeGrown Shrimp, Indiantown

Cutting-edge indoor fish farming facility
That produces around 275 tons of Pacific white shrimp annually.

Traditional Florida Gourmet Goods, Palm City

Launched in 2012 behind a Hobe Sound fruit stand
To create tortilla chips with distinctive flavors, use custom seasoning blends and salsas.

Summer Crush Vineyard & Winery, located in Fort Pierce

10 acres featuring 6 miles of vineyards with two types of muscadine grapes
Carlos for white wines and Noble for red wines

Sailfish Brewing Company, Fort Pierce

The Treasure Coast’s inaugural craft brewery made its debut in 2013 and
began bottling its own beer for sale in 2017
following relocation to a bigger space

Nature Farms Inc., Wabasso

Descendant of an ex-citrus plantation proprietor
grows thousands of pineapples annually on his family’s 25-acre plot

Laurie K. Blandford
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The article initially appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers.
Five locally owned enterprises on the Treasure Coast offer shrimp, chips, wine, beer, and pineapples for sale.