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    No Taste Like Home

    No Taste Like Home

    5.0 • 459 reviews
    Asheville, NC

    No Taste Like Home invites you to step off the beaten path and literally taste the Blue Ridge Mountains. For nearly three decades, this Asheville team of expert foragers—botanists, chefs, naturopaths, and storytellers—has led gues...

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    Explore Wild Foods On A Guided Stroll In Asheville

    Meet 10–12 edible wild plants on a 1.5-hour stroll near downtown Asheville

    From$48person
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    Asheville Foraging Hike with Expert Guides

    Discover edible plants and mushrooms with expert guides and enjoy a trail-side tasting.

    From$91person

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    This foraging experience delivers exactly what Asheville visitors are looking for: knowledgeable guides who make identifying wild edibles accessible and fun. Guides like Dimitri, Kat, Alan, and Joey consistently earn praise for their expertise and engaging personalities, sharing detailed knowledge about plants, fungi, and herbs while keeping things entertaining. Families love it (ages 2 to 70 have participated successfully), couples have celebrated anniversaries here, and repeat visitors say they learn something new each time. The format works beautifully. Tours start with welcoming touches like spicebush tea, then move through trails where guides teach identification techniques using smell, sight, and careful observation. The highlight for many is the tasting at the end, where guides prepare delicious snacks from what the group has foraged. There's also a creative partnership program where you can bring your finds to local restaurants for another tasting experience. The peaceful, educational approach leaves people confident enough to forage on their own afterward, which speaks volumes about the quality of instruction.

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    Review 1 of 5
    5/5

    My husband and I had such a wonderful time with Kat and Steven—this tour was easily the highlight of our trip. I grew up exploring the woods around Asheville, but learning how to actually use the plants we found was a completely new and meaningful experience. Getting to share that with my husband on his first visit to North Carolina made it even more special. We also highly recommend bringing your foraged items to a local restaurant to be turned into a dish—it really elevates the whole experience. Ours included milkweed and reishi dip with black locust blossom lemonade. We’ll definitely be booking another tour next time we’re in town.

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    Porsha Isbell

    May 1, 2026

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    5/5

    My husband and I had such a wonderful time with Kat and Steven—this tour was easily the highlight of our trip. I grew up exploring the woods around Asheville, but learning how to actually use the plants we found was a completely new and meaningful experience. Getting to share that with my husband on his first visit to North Carolina made it even more special. We also highly recommend bringing your foraged items to a local restaurant to be turned into a dish—it really elevates the whole experience. Ours included milkweed and reishi dip with black locust blossom lemonade. We’ll definitely be booking another tour next time we’re in town.

    Photo of Porsha Isbell

    Porsha Isbell

    May 1, 2026