Washington state is known for its fresh coastal seafood, eastern vineyards and, of course, abundant coffee shops. But it's also home to a diverse community of farmers and foragers that grow and harvest ingredients like lavender, asparagus, mushrooms and peated barley.
What is Washington state famous for?
What products are made in Washington state?
Washington is the #1 producer of apples, blueberries, hops, pears, spearmint oil and sweet cherries. The state is the #2 producer of apricots, asparagus, grapes, potatoes and raspberries in the U.S. Washington is the second-largest producer of wine in the United States, supporting 1,000 wineries.
What product is Seattle famous for?
Seattle is famous for Starbucks and overall coffee culture, grunge music scene, the Seahawks, the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, headquarters of a lot of the tech industry (including both Amazon and Microsoft), hiking, kayaking, and general outdoors lifestyle (think REI).
What is Washington known for selling?
Washington state ranks 14th nationally in overall commodity production and is in the top five in the nation in many categories including apples (1st), hops (1st), potatoes (2nd), lentils (3rd), and wheat (4th).
What is the most famous food in Washington state?
- 01 of 09. Almost Any Kind of Salmon. Michael Hanson/Getty Images.
- 02 of 09. Razor Clams. David Nunuk/Getty Images.
- 03 of 09. Geoduck.
- 04 of 09. Fair Scones.
- 05 of 09. Teriyaki.
- 06 of 09. Beecher's Mac and Cheese.
- 07 of 09. Dungeness Crab.
- 08 of 09. Oysters on the Half Shell.