If you have ever wondered what is the most decadent thing I have ever had delivered to my house, you are about to see.
Bakery business Cinnamon Square is based in Hertfordshire and they specialise in square cinnamon buns. Yes, square!
They have made quite a name for themselves by selling these decadent and over the top square buns and now they are out to impress plant-based eaters as well.
Check out this huge box of the vegan square cinnamon buns I was sent by Cinnamon Square.
My box contained nine square buns packed tightly into the box, all smothered in rich and irresistible frosting.
Click here to visit the Cinnamon Square online shop and get some delivered!
Apparently their is another heatwave coming for this weekend in London, so you probably should know about this vegan ice cream option in Angel.
Launched this summer by Copperhouse Chocolate, the rich and smooth ice creams are coconut milk-based. In even more tempting news, the chocolate ice creams on the menu are flavoured with their very own Copperhouse Chocolate drinking chocolate mixes.
That’s right, London. You have a vegan chocolate shop. You knew this, right?
Exclusively available in the Copperhouse Chocolate cafe in Angel, you can have a scoop with a brownie or waffles, try a milkshake, or they can fill a take-home tub for you.
Mint Chocolate ice cream, made using their Mintchievous Hot Chocolate, is one of the most favourite flavours for milkshakes. Other rotating flavours include Coffee Caramel, made with Monmouth Coffee and swirled with Coconut Salted Caramel, and Raspberry Chocolate made with Raspberry Dream hot chocolate and swirled with a homemade raspberry puree.
It all sounds fabulous!
You can see the exact location of Copperhouse Chocolate thanks to Google Maps.
You can follow Copperhouse Chocolate on Instagram.
I got a taste of Brixton delivered to my house a few days ago and it was delicious!
Brixton Brewery sent me a few cans of their Coldharbour Lager and they went straight into the fridge to chill. They didn’t survive too much longer.
Do you like beer? Keep reading.
What do the Brixton Brewery style/taste notes say about this vegan beverage? It’s a lager that is crisp, clean, and floral. It is fresh, vibrant, and alive with flavour. The ABV is 4.4%.
You can order online for UK delivery and get free shipping for orders over £30. You can also buy takeout from the Brixton Brewery Taproom on Station Road, right in the heart of Brixton.
UK online grocery retailer Ocado has launched Oumph! products. It is getting easier and easier to grab meat alternatives in the UK.
The initial launch features two products from the award-winning plant-based brand from Sweden: Pulled Oumph! and Oumph! Kebab Spiced.
“The interest in plant-based food and drink continues to rise as more people explore easy ways to change up their favourite meat-based meals. We’re always looking to provide our customers with new and exciting plant-based alternatives, so we’re delighted that Oumph! offers another delicious choice, while helping us to extend our huge range of vegetarian and vegan products at Ocado”, says Kerry Barker, Buyer at Ocado.
Nick Jacobs, Head of Sales for Oumph! in the UK comments:
“I am delighted that Ocado has agreed to launch our delicious Oumph! products. Sales of plant-based products are booming currently and as Oumph! appeals to vegans, vegetarians, flexitarians, meat reducers and meat-eaters alike. I’m confident that Ocado’s loyal customers will add the great taste of Oumph! to their Ocado basket.”
Two Oumph! products are part of the initial launch in Ocado:
• Pulled Oumph! – Oumph! chunks in a flavourful barbecue sauce, delicious in tacos or burgers. SRRP: £3.50 (280 g)
• Oumph! Kebab Spiced – Oumph! strips seasoned with a classic kebab spice mix, just add fresh vegetables and sauces to create your own plant-based kebab. SRRP: £3.50 (280 g)
I’ve been getting a whole bunch of products sent to me by PR people and businesses lately.
Obviously I love getting the free stuff, but I really enjoying sharing news of new vegan products with you all and if they can give me a discount code to share with you, all the better!
Soul Cheeze is a plant-based cheese business based in Cheshire, UK.
I stopped by the vegan market that took place in Sheffield today and made a direct line for the Soul Cheeze stall. I tasted a few and decided to take home the Mustard and garlic/herbs varieties.
Itadaki Zen is a unassuming legend on the London vegan scene.
Not a lot of people know there is a vegan Japanese restaurant just a few minutes walking from Kings Cross Station, but the people who do know are unwavering fans.
Jump on any review site and the comments are almost universally glowing.
You can follow the restaurant on Instagram to stay updated with their food adventures.
But I’m not here today to simply remind you about the legendary vegan restaurant, I’m really here to let you know about a product they are selling that I think you will love.
Itadaki Zen is now selling jars of ramen sauce and you can order for delivery or buy in person!
You can choose from the miso based sauce or the spicy version. I was extremely fortunate to have been sent one of each by the restaurant and I am excited to try.
I adore ramen and I’m happy to have the gruelling broth process taken care of by Itadaki Zen. These sauces look simple to use and are packed solid with tasty ingredients such as ginger, garlic, dates, and sesame oil (plus lots more!).
You can buy these ramen sauces from the Itadaki Zen online shop, or from Natural Natural supermarkets around London.