10 Yummy-licious Presents For A Foodie Friend

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Food is essential for our survival and health, but for others, it is a way of life and rather has no end to consumption. Just like there is no end to food, there is no end to cravings as well. For some, it is merely a bodily requirement that looks at it as something to keep them alive, speaking of insipid people. Depending on what is on our plates, humans live to eat or eat to live. Even though the latter is meant for keeping you in good health, it is the former that keeps you alive. Food is divine, and gluttony is sin, but for a foodie, it is a win-win. If you have such people in your life and want to celebrate your mutual love for food, then you have endless gifting options to eat and feed on, quite literally. Follow our food trail to know more:

  1. DIY hot sauce gift

In any circle, there will always be that one person who has a thirst for spice and cannot digest anything that does not make him hot, pun unintended. If he is not getting any, then you can always add spice to their life by giving them a DIY version of hot sauces of your choice.

  1. Earrings of cola

Diet coke and cola drinks will always remain a vital part of our poor health and childhood. Some people get consumed by it more than they consume it. But who are we to judge? Since they are inseparable from their cola drinks, you can gift them earrings with their favourite drink imprinted on them.

  1. The Mug Cake

In the Covid era, you may not be physically present to gift someone a cake. You can show them that you care about their big day by gifting them this cake in a mug.

  1. A Kitchen Torch

Spark some excitement in your kitchen by gifting your loved one a kitchen torch and ignite inspiration for some scrumptious your way. It is not to be used for beginners, but your pro cook can use this to create unique soufflés and brulees.

  1. Some Natural honey

There is nothing purer than honey and nothing purer than raw honey. Create a buzz in your friend’s life by gifting them a honeycomb straight from nature’s bounty.

  1. The Best Wine Rack Ever Wining and dining is the norm everywhere. If your friend is a wine enthusiast and has a thirst for OCD and wine, then you can give them a fancy brass wine rack to display bottles stylishly. If you are generous enough, you could throw in a bottle or two and to their collection.
    1. Air Fryer 

    Apart from great food, you will notice that foodies are also fond of fancy kitchen equipment. An air fryer is among the unique things that you can gift your friend. It is waking and comes in extremely handy if you want to save time and also reduce oil consumption.

    1. Cheeseboard

    Everybody loves cheese, and there is no end to cheese cravings. When you have prepared a fancy cheese spread for your casual dinner party, then you would require a larger base to spread it on. You can get them a four-foot-long cheese board. It will make for the perfect gift if you are expecting to be invited by your buddy for a get-together.

    1. Kitchen illustrations board

    Since food enthusiasts enjoy food so much, they start seeing food everywhere. Why not make their dream come true? Gift them a kitchen illustration board and mix it up with desserts, meat, and spices.             

    1. Doughnut Packs

    Donuts may be the birthright of cops, but it does not mean that others can’t get their hands on them. Feel free to get your friend a donut gift hamper and make their life whole.

    Conclusion

    Like we mentioned earlier, the supply of both food and food gifts is endless. Go through our wide range of gifting ideas and ensure that your friend is pampered. Which one was your favourite? Let us know!


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