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Beyond Meat - Sausage - Hot Italian 4 pack

FROM GRILL TO GRIDDLE TO FRYING PAN, PLANT-BASED SAUSAGE STUFFED WITH THE DELICIOUS FLAVOR AND SATISFYING SIZZLE.

$11.89 save 12% ($1.40 off)

$10.49/400 g

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Wildbrine - Fermented Salsa Verde

Layers of flavor from green tomatillos, fire roasted peppers, fresh green cabbage, cilantro, and lime make this green fermented dream a joy to eat… and repeat. <br><br> With its savory fire-roasted flavors, wildbrine fermented Salsa Verde is great served over grilled chicken or fish, over tamales, or in a breakfast burrito.

$11.19/510 g

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Bitchin' Sauce - Almond Dip - Original

The OG. Where Bitchin' began. Creamy lemon and garlic. Simple and Satisfying. Gluten-Free, Vegan, Project Non-GMO Verified, Kosher, Totally Bitchin'.

$11.79 save 15% ($1.80 off)

$9.99/227 g

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Bubbies - Pure Kosher Dills

Americans have been eating naturally fermented pickles ever since Christopher Columbus discovered the land. Since then, the pickled cucumber has become a favored snack, available in more than 36 varieties. Even teenagers and toddlers love them. In a recent study teens have identified pickles as one of their favorite vegetables. (Some call pickles a vegetable, but Supreme Court U.S.A. has ruled that they are a fruit of the vine.) <br><br> Pickle history dates back to 2030 B.C., when inhabitants of Northern India brought cucumber seeds to the Tigris Valley. Shortly thereafter, cucumber vines were growing all across Europe. People then learned to preserve the fruits of their labor by pickling them in a salty brine. <br><br> During the 17th century, the pickle came to the “New World.” By the 1820s, colonists had grown so fond of pickles that Nicholas Appert constructed the first pickle plant in America. In fact, America was named after a pickle peddler: Amerigo Vespucci. Vespucci was a ships chandler, outfitting vessels scheduled for long explorations with vitamin C-packed pickled vegetables (particularly cucumbers and cabbage) to prevent scurvy among crew members. <br><br> You can experience a piece of early American history each time you open a jar of Bubbies Dill Pickles or Bubbies Bread and Butter Pickles.

$14.19 save 19% ($2.70 off)

$11.49/1 L

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King Soba - Black Rice Noodles

100% Organic<br> Wheat & Gluten Free<br> Vegan<br> Non-GMO<br> 8.8oz / 250g<br> 3 paper-tied servings per pack<br><br> Noodles are generally considered one of the most nourishing ‘fast foods’ on earth.<br><br> Our Black Rice Noodles are organic and wheat & gluten-free. Black rice is ancient grain previously reserved only for the Chinese elite, it was historically cultivated only in small quantities for Chinese emperors. Black rice is particularly nutritious, containing several times more protein and minerals than ordinary white rice and is rich in iron, calcium, zinc, manganese, selenium, and B vitamins. King Soba Organic Black Rice Noodles are kosher, ideal for vegetarians, vegans, celiacs or wheat and gluten sensitive. Noodles provide a quick and healthy food alternative. Our black rice noodles turn a deep purple color when cooked, rendering a deliciously nutty flavor. Noodles are a highly versatile staple food, try using instead of pasta as a healthy, gluten-free alternative.

$6.89/250 g

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