Food and Drink Gift Ideas

By Catty212
I always think Christmas is the perfect excuse to buy fancy food and drink items for both yourself and others. I've put together some of my favorite finds this year that I think would make great gifts.

Cherizena Christmas coffee prices starting at £3.25 Coffee is always a firm favorite in our house, but coffee and Christmas together is just perfect! Cherizena Christmas coffee is a Columbian excelsior medium roast which is infused with rum, hazelnut, vanilla, cinnamon, orange and pecan. The smell is absolutely divine, as soon as my coffee machine starts my house is filled with the smell of Christmas. The flavor is quite delicate and not too strong, I like it black or with a touch of milk and it's become one of my new favorite evening drinks. Fillipo Sansovino Prosecco £6What a great price for a bottle of Prosecco! It looks expensive but won't make a massive dent in your purse. For a budget Prosecco I think this tastes great. It's crisp, fresh and fruity with notes of apple and lemon. It's a great accompaniment to your Christmas Dinner.Truffle Hunter Black Truffle oil - £12.95I can't believe it took me so long to discover this oil. It's completely changed some of my recipes for the better. It make a delicious addition to salads but is also perfect for using in cooking. It is twice the strength of traditional oils and has a rich, aromatic smell and flavor. It's also gluten free, contains no dairy, nuts or seeds and is suitable for vegans and vegetarians. It's great for adding to a home made food hamper. Elizabeth Shaw Winter Warmers truffle collection £5I always think you're onto a winner if you buy chocolates as a gift. These new Elizabeth Shaw ones are particularly tasty. A combination of milk and dark chocolates filled with Amaretto, Cognac, Whisky or Rum, they're perfect for indulging on on Christmas afternoon.Forvm Cabernet Sauvignon vinegar £15Made using Cabernet Sauvignon grapes this Catalan vinegar is delicate and sweet. It's delicious drizzled over rocket or tuna and I suspect would be a welcome gift for any food lover. Prêt à Pousse mushroom kit £14.90I think this is such an unusual gift. It's a kit to grow your own mushrooms! You just spray your kit with water daily and then after 10 days you have a crop of organic mushrooms which you can eat.

Did you find any of my suggestions helpful?