EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 54 MIN
From Orchard to Icon: The Ikeda’s Bakery Story I Derek Ikeda Food Origins Podcast 73
from Food Origins Podcast · host Dave Sands
Derek Ikeda is a third-generation Japanese American carrying forward a family legacy rooted in farming, resilience, and great food. He operates Ikeda's Bakery alongside his father Glen, uncle Steve, and brother Brendyn—continuing a business first started by his grandparents, Sam and Sally Ikeda.What began as a small orchard has grown into a Northern California staple: part bakery, part restaurant, part roadside market. Built on a true farm-to-fork foundation, Ikeda’s has become known for its fresh fruit, homemade goods, and especially its iconic pies—made from the same land and traditions that started it all.Today, Derek helps lead the evolution of the business while staying rooted in its origins—serving high-quality, honest food to generations of loyal customers and new travelers passing through the I-80 corridor.https://www.ikedas.com/Send us Fan MailFirecracker Farm Small-batch Spicy Salt Family farm with a secret blend of Carolina Reaper, Ghost, and Trinidad Scorpion peppers.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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Derek Ikeda is a third-generation Japanese American carrying forward a family legacy rooted in farming, resilience, and great food. He operates Ikeda's Bakery alongside his father Glen, uncle Steve, and brother Brendyn—continuing a business first started by his grandparents, Sam and Sally Ikeda. What began as a small orchard has grown into a Northern California staple: part bakery, part restaurant, part roadside market. Built on a true farm-to-fork foundation, Ikeda’s has become known for its...
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