Shop These Non-Boring Health Foods from the Internet’s Coolest New Marketplace
Sara Cagle
Sara Cagle
Sara is a food and lifestyle freelance writer in Los Angeles. She writes a weekly events column for the Los Angeles Times and loves writing food content for Brit + Co. After all, the English language's most fun adjectives are best applied to delicious foods. In her free time, she's a hip hop dancer, avid moviegoer, and thorough face-mask user.
If you stuck clean, trendy, tasty health foods into one big bubble, you'd get, well, Bubble, a new online health food store selling nutritious snacks and pantry staples. Don't let the word "nutritious" fool you; Bubble only stocks non-boring brands, and the result is an exciting lineup of goods you've never seen but will soon consider essential. Read on for our favorite picks from the site, including a better-for-you cheesy sauce made of cashews and a crunchy snack made from the pulp of cold-pressed juice.
Date Lady California Date Syrup ($8): Enjoy this golden-brown, butterscotch-like nectar drizzled over pancakes and waffles, as a sweetener for smoothies and roasted vegetables, or as a spread on any fruit and cheese platter.
The Only Bean Edamame Fettuccine ($12/2-pack): You may have tried chickpea and lentil pastas, but have you tried noodles made solely of edamame beans? These bright green noods pack 25 grams of protein and 11 grams of fiber per serving, and they're mighty photogenic.
Kween Original Granola Butter ($13): Get your granola fix in one smooth bite with this unique blend of oats, flax, olive and coconut oils, maple syrup, and spices.
Pure Traditions Himalayan Salt Pili Nuts ($15): Never heard of the pili nut? We hadn't either. The high-fat, keto-friendly tree nut is native to Southeast Asia, and it tastes like a cross between a cashew and a macadamia nut. Pure Traditions prepares them in zesty Ranch, sweet Apple Spice, and other flavors too.
Magic Dates Chocolate Date Bites ($27/6): If you're a paleo dieter craving brownies, opt for these densely chewy bites, made with dates, walnuts, cacao nibs, and coconut.
Pulp Pantry Sampler Pack ($10/3-pack): Pulp Pantry hits up juice shops to get what's left from carrots and apples after they're juiced, resulting in a crunchy, granola-like mixture of carrot and apple pulp, seeds, and other ingredients. This sampler pack includes Cinnamon Toast, Cacao Crunch, and Vanilla & Sea Salt.
Sasya Foods Peanut Coconut Dip ($7): Use this spicy, citrusy blend of peanuts, coconut, garlic, ginger, tamarind, and lots of other flavorful things for everything from stir-fries to sandwiches.
Laka Living Cookie Drip ($28): If you like your sweets with a dose of adaptogens, this cashew-cookie butter is the spread for you. It's made with cashews, MCT oil, and other superfoods like maca, cordyceps, and pine pollen.
Green Mustache Cheddar-ish Crackers ($17): Kick your Goldfish addiction with these organic and vegan "cheddar" mustaches.
Core + Rind Cashew Cheesy Sauce ($10): Don't feel like soaking and blending your own cashews for a homemade vegan cheese sauce? This sauce, made plenty flavorful with nutritional yeast and Dijon mustard, is ready to be stirred into dairy-free mac and cheese, ladled over nachos, and more.
Freaky Health Chocolate Immunity Chocolate Bar ($8): This low-sugar chocolate is sweetened with mulberries, infused with restorative adaptogens, and packaged in a whimsical unicorn wrapper.
Countertop Golden Butter ($17): If you often find yourself cooking with Indian spices, you can level up your cuisine with this bright yellow clarified butter, which is flavored with turmeric, cumin, cardamom, cinnamon, and coriander.
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Sara Cagle
Sara is a food and lifestyle freelance writer in Los Angeles. She writes a weekly events column for the Los Angeles Times and loves writing food content for Brit + Co. After all, the English language's most fun adjectives are best applied to delicious foods. In her free time, she's a hip hop dancer, avid moviegoer, and thorough face-mask user.