The Amish are known for their simple way of life. They are also known for their craftsmanship, stemming from their continuation of traditions and practices which teach that a job worth doing is a job worth doing right. Amish-made food, furniture, and crafts are known for their quality workmanship and are highly sought after.
Jungle Jim's International Market is proud to carry local Amish products throughout the entire store! We've searched Amish communities throughout Ohio and have selected some of their finest products. From the delicious Amish-recipe Pumpkin Log Rolls and Triple Chocolate Brownies in our Bakery Department to Olde-Fashioned Jams and Jellies in our Grocery Department to Farm-Fresh Eggs in our Natural Foods Department - all together here in one place for your shopping convenience. You just can't pass up these Amish Gems!
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There are many reasons why you should consider buying Amish products. Here are a few:
Don't forget to check out the authentic Amish Buggy, welcoming customers to shop for authentic Amish Grocery products from nearby Amish farms located in Ohio! |
Did You Know?
All of Jungle Jim's fresh chickens and turkeys are Amish-grown, which means no antibiotics, no growth hormones, no preservatives! As a popular request in the Jungle, Amish products includes:- Free-Range Chickens
- Nest-Raised Brown Eggs
- Rare, Free-Range Ostrich Eggs *
- Delicious Fresh-Baked Amish Goods
- Homemade Candies, Granola and Egg Noodles
- Amish Homemade Confections - including our "Amish Recipe" Pumpkin Log in the Bakery
- Butters and Cheeses
- Popcorn and More!
* When Available

Miscellaneous Tidbit
The Amish originated from the Anabaptist movement of the early 1500s in Switzerland. Jacob Amman, who believed in conserving traditions and separation from the world more than the other Anabaptist, led a split from the Swiss “Mennonite” Brethren in 1693.Since the early 1700s when they first arrived in Pennsylvania as part of William Penn’s 'Holy Experiment,' the Amish have been living a simple lifestyle in accordance with their religious beliefs. There are approximately 150,000 Amish in North America. The largest group is in Holmes County, Ohio, with significant populations in Pennsylvania, northern Indiana and Iowa as well.















