Whole or minimally processed foods
These foods must be grown and raised in Minnesota. Examples include but are not limited to:
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- Fruits
- Vegetables
- Herbs
- Meat, fish, and poultry
- Dairy (excluding fluid milk)
- Eggs
- Legumes
- Grains
- Maple syrup and honey
Processed foods
These foods must have at least one primary ingredient (excluding water) that is 80% grown or raised in Minnesota and be approved by Minnesota Department of Agriculture staff. Examples include:
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- Hot dogs
- Tofu
- Bread
- Tortillas
- Pre-made smoothies
- Granola
See the “Definitions” section for more information.
Whole or minimally processed foods
These foods must be grown and raised in Minnesota. Examples include but are not limited to:
-
- Fruits
- Vegetables
- Herbs
- Meat, fish, and poultry
- Dairy (excluding fluid milk)
- Eggs
- Legumes
- Grains
- Maple syrup and honey
Processed foods
These foods must have at least one primary ingredient (excluding water) that is 80% grown or raised in Minnesota and be approved by Minnesota Department of Agriculture staff. Examples include:
-
- Hot dogs
- Tofu
- Bread
- Tortillas
- Pre-made smoothies
- Granola
See the “Definitions” section for more information.
Local: For this program, local means grown or raised in the state of Minnesota.
Minnesota grown or raised: Food is defined as Minnesota grown or raised if at least 80% of the product was produced and processed in Minnesota.
Processed: Foods that are made in Minnesota with at least one primary ingredient (excluding water) that is 80% grown or raised in Minnesota. To receive reimbursement for processed food items, you may need to submit a written attestation from the food business that certifies that their product meets this definition.
Unprocessed or minimally processed: Foods that are whole or minimally processed using the following allowable methods:
- Cooling
- Refrigerating
- Freezing
- Size adjustment made by peeling, slicing, dicing, cutting, chopping, shucking, and grinding
- Forming ground products into patties without any additives or fillers
- Drying or dehydration
- Washing
- Packaging (such as placing eggs in cartons), vacuum packing, and bagging (such as placing vegetables in bags or combining two or more types of vegetables or fruits in a single package)
- Adding ascorbic acid or other preservatives to prevent oxidation of produce
- Butchering livestock and poultry
- Cleaning fish
Local: For this program, local means grown or raised in the state of Minnesota.
Minnesota grown or raised: Food is defined as Minnesota grown or raised if at least 80% of the product was produced and processed in Minnesota.
Processed: Foods that are made in Minnesota with at least one primary ingredient (excluding water) that is 80% grown or raised in Minnesota. To receive reimbursement for processed food items, you may need to submit a written attestation from the food business that certifies that their product meets this definition.
Unprocessed or minimally processed: Foods that are whole or minimally processed using the following allowable methods:
- Cooling
- Refrigerating
- Freezing
- Size adjustment made by peeling, slicing, dicing, cutting, chopping, shucking, and grinding
- Forming ground products into patties without any additives or fillers
- Drying or dehydration
- Washing
- Packaging (such as placing eggs in cartons), vacuum packing, and bagging (such as placing vegetables in bags or combining two or more types of vegetables or fruits in a single package)
- Adding ascorbic acid or other preservatives to prevent oxidation of produce
- Butchering livestock and poultry
- Cleaning fish
Whole or minimally processed foods
These foods must be grown and raised in Minnesota. Examples include but are not limited to:
-
- Fruits
- Vegetables
- Herbs
- Meat, fish, and poultry
- Dairy (excluding fluid milk)
- Eggs
- Legumes
- Grains
- Maple syrup and honey
Processed foods
These foods must have at least one primary ingredient (excluding water) that is 80% grown or raised in Minnesota and be approved by Minnesota Department of Agriculture staff. Examples include:
-
- Hot dogs
- Tofu
- Bread
- Tortillas
- Pre-made smoothies
- Granola
See the “Definitions” section for more information.
Local: For this program, local means grown or raised in the state of Minnesota.
Minnesota grown or raised: Food is defined as Minnesota grown or raised if at least 80% of the product was produced and processed in Minnesota.
Processed: Foods that are made in Minnesota with at least one primary ingredient (excluding water) that is 80% grown or raised in Minnesota. To receive reimbursement for processed food items, you may need to submit a written attestation from the food business that certifies that their product meets this definition.
Unprocessed or minimally processed: Foods that are whole or minimally processed using the following allowable methods:
- Cooling
- Refrigerating
- Freezing
- Size adjustment made by peeling, slicing, dicing, cutting, chopping, shucking, and grinding
- Forming ground products into patties without any additives or fillers
- Drying or dehydration
- Washing
- Packaging (such as placing eggs in cartons), vacuum packing, and bagging (such as placing vegetables in bags or combining two or more types of vegetables or fruits in a single package)
- Adding ascorbic acid or other preservatives to prevent oxidation of produce
- Butchering livestock and poultry
- Cleaning fish