Gourmet gifts for foodies: 23 edible Christmas presents, from posh tinned fish to chutney
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With packaging as delicious as the contents, these sweet and savoury stocking fillers cater to all tastes. The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more. Food gifts are perfect for anyone who doesn’t want more “stuff”. From brownies to scoff in one sitting to store cupboard upgrades, these gifts will brighten the dark winter days.
Who doesn’t need a delivery of luxury biscuits or gourmet olive oil they’d hesitate to drop into their regular grocery basket? From Michelin-starred chutney to croissant butter, they’ll thank you for the gift that will keep on giving throughout January.
Poon’s London sauce collection (four sauces). £38 at Poon’s London. Legendary London Chinatown institution brought back to life in sauce form. Cheese Canteen, five farmhouse cheeses a month. From £28 a month at Provisions. Like a monthly Deliveroo, but with artisan cheese rather than fast food.
Meze hamper. £39 at Odysea. Meze made easy, and all from jars. Includes aubergine imam, baked gigantes beans, etna nocellara olives, double stuffed olives, aubergine meze, bruschetta meze topping and seafood salad, as well as a cotton lunch bag. Mini condiments gift pack, nine jars.
£9.75 at Tracklements. Classic British condiments for every meal, from Sunday roast to a midweek lunchtime sandwich, and everything in between. Salted caramel brownie, 9 portions. £15.95 at Exploding Bakery. A big slab of brownie drizzled with salted caramel, from an eco-conscious West Country dairy: ideal for sharing (or for keeping to yourself).