26 Great Food Gifts Under $25 (Because Everyone on Your List Loves Snacks)
Some pricey food gifts (like an $800 knife) are totally worth it, but that doesn’t mean more affordable options are any less desirable. Here, 26 food gifts under $25, as chosen by food writer Marisel Salazar, a member of the PureWow Coterie.
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A Box of Truffles
These beauties—which are Ayurvedic-inspired—are beautiful, delicious and dairy-free.
Elements Truffles ($12)
Slay Ride Coffee
This seasonal blend has candied citrus and notes of black tea.
Stumptown ($18)
Bone Broth
Cute packaging aside, this California-based company makes delicious broths for a variety of diets (including vegan, gluten-free and paleo).
Brothee ($14)
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A Copper Cookie Sheet
This nonstick beauty from is too pretty to keep in the cupboards.
AirBake ($15)
Pumpkin Seed Butter
Fall’s over, but pumpkin-flavored things are forever.
Sakara Life ($21)
Collagen Peptides
This easy-to-mix powder is great for balancing all of those holiday indulgences.
Vital Proteins ($25)
A Coffee and Spice Grinder
This affordable gadget works for morning coffee beans as well as chia seeds (for pudding), flax seed (for salads) and more.
Krups ($20)
New York Bagels
For anyone who craves a taste of NYC, the famed Russ & Daughters delivers a dozen bagels right to your door.
Russ & Daughters ($12)
Matcha
These little packets make getting your matcha fix beyond easy.
Panatea ($20)
Gochujang Sriracha
It’ll be their new secret ingredient.
Bushwick Kitchen ($10)
Levain Bakery Cookies
OK, these are technically a little over $25, but they’re totally worth it.
Levain Bakery ($27)
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A Bottle of Sangiovese
Smooth and approachable, this Santa Cristina 2015 Rosso Toscana is perfect for holiday gifting, and is chock-full of cherry, plum and spice. Yum.
Santa Cristina by Antinori ($13)
A Clever Coffee Dripper
Friends don’t let friends settle for subpar coffee.
Coffee Shrub ($16)
Pizza Dough
This delicious dough is made with guilt-free ingredients like almond flour, flax meal and cauliflower.
Simple Mills ($8)
A Mexican Cheese-Making Kit
Everything you need to transform everyday milk into authentic Oaxacan quesillo (like Mexican string-cheese), queso fresco and queso panela.
FarmSteady ($25)
A Milk Frother
This little tool takes at-home coffee from good to great.
Aerolatte ($16)
A Nordic Mug
Nothing upgrades a cup of tea like drinking it from an elegant glass mug.
David’s Tea ($23)
Peanut Butter Perfect Bars
The most delicious stocking stuffers.
Perfect Bar ($24)
Bitters
These Xocolatl Mole bitters (with cacao, cinnamon and spice) are perfect for darker liquors.
Bittermens ($18)
Sparkling Wine
Laurens Brut Cremant de Limoux drinks like a flashy Champagne…no one needs to know it’s a third of the price.
K&L Wine Merchants ($14)
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A Crock-Pot
If they don’t have one, they need one.
Crock-Pot ($24)
Smoked Salmon
Gift this as a subtle hint for them to invite you to brunch.
SeaBear ($25)
A Glass Water Bottle
Hydrate in style.
Contigo ($18)
A 6-Pack of Kombucha
This seasonal “Holiday Cheers” flavor has notes of ginger, cloves, allspice and chocolate.
Health-Ade ($24)
A Kimchi-Making Kit
They know kimchi. They love kimchi. Now they can make kimchi.
Mother in Law’s ($25)
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Draft Lattes
The next-best thing to an in-home barista.
La Colombe ($12)