New Products + New Favorites from Expo West 2016!
Expo West 2016 has officially come and gone
and OH MAN were there some awesome things to see and eat! I spent 3 full
days there this year - one more full day than last year, and it was so
worth it. I feel like I saw nearly everything possible and tasted
everything I wanted to - some things more than once. Here I've rounded
up the best of the best (in my humble opinion) and the best of the
newest products at the show to share with you guys. Some of the products
are on the market already and some will be coming out later this year.
My top favorite of the show - the STUNNER - was the brand new vegan aquafaba-based mayo from Sir Kensingtons.
It comes in a regular and a chipotle flavor, an it is TOO DAMN GOOD.
It's totally soy-free, which is perfect since I'm off soy completely
now, and tastes bette than any other vegan mayo I've tried...which I
think is nearly all of them. It's my new fave BUT won't be on the market
officially until summer. At Expo they were serving to with French
fries, which was absolutely delicious, but I can't wait to try it in
potato salads, on sandwiches, and in dips and sauces! Seriously, my fave
new product at this year's show. I seriously cannot wait for you guys
to try it!
I've really been trying to eat a few less
desserts and watch my sugar intake lately, so seeing these new tart
flavors but Hail Merry made me SO happy! Their mini-tarts are
rich in healthy fats and flavor and have half the sugar of the regular
tarts, plus are bite-sized for easy portion control. The Strawberry
Rhubarb was my favorite flavor, but they were all quite good. Hail Merry
also debuted a new Salted Brownie macaroon bites flavor and two new
bean-free hummus's made from the nuts they also use for the tarts. I
loved meeting the people at their booth, they were all so kind and made
me feel even better about supporting them. They rock! Also - how rad
would those sweet potato tarts be for Thanksgiving? Dessert = made!
My favorite drinks from the show were a
toss-up between these new Matcha Almond Milk and Ginger Almond Milk
drinks from Califia Farms (left) and these new Fermented Botanical drinks from Clearly Kombucha.
The drinks form Califia Farms are creamy,
rich, and a delicious and brilliant alternative to regular nut-milk
flavors. The matcha is my personal favorite, but the ginger is a very
close second. They are light and sweet and for someone who doesn't
regularly drink bottles of nut milk, I love these flavorful
alternatives. There is also a thick coconut version, but it didn't taste
extraordinary to me. These are available NOW so keep an eye out for
them!
The new botanicals drinks are the perfect
fermented drink for someone weary of the strong flavors of kombucha or
the caffeine in iced tea. They are lightly carbonated and sweet and
taste so great - there's nothing else like 'em. Clearly Kmobucha knocked
it out of the park on these ones. My favorite flavors were the
Lemongrass and Strawberry Milk Thistle but they come in at least 4 more
flavors. Look for them on shelves soon!
These products were our favorite unexpected finds of the weekend. The products from Yai's Thai were
so incredibly spicy and delicious. They all had a unique flavor and
great heat to them, and we fell so in love they let us take a few sample
bottles home. These sauces are better than literally ANY other Asian
hot sauce (you know the ones) on the market right now, but only for
those who really truly LOVE the spice of a good Thai chile. We later
found out they started in Maine, my home state, which gave them extra
bonus points in my book. Worth buying for sure!
Sheese is a soy-based cheese (off
limits to me, but I tried it anyway) out of Scotland, that I;ve seen all
over the internet but never in the US. Turns out they just don't have
great distribution here yet (hence why they were at the show), but their
products are all really good. They come in a variety of flavors and
types, and they've really got a great product. Request it in your local
stores!
Upton's Jackfruit has been on the
market since last year, but this new curry flavor they're releasing is a
delicious addition to the family! Its a flavor I would've been hesitant
to try on my own, but I love how they paired it with simple brown rice
at the show - it would make an easy weeknight meal for sure.
Upstairs, Gardein was sampling their
soon-to-be-released breakfast pockets made with Follow Your Heart's
vegan egg and Field Roast's chao cheese. They were so good - I would
definitely eat them regularly if not for my soy-intolerance. They would
be a perfect on-the-go hot breakfast! Look for them this summer.
These were two totally new to me drinks. First the Sapp
brand: maple water is seeing a surge of popularity in the market the
last two years since coconut water has come out and become so popular.
They are similar in texture and lightness of taste, and are equally
hydrating. Like maple and coconut water, birch tree water has its own
healthful properties, and has a super lightly sweet flavor - much like
the Sapp brand name suggests, it tastes reminiscent of tree sap, but in
the best way. I really enjoyed these drinks and the packaging and would
definitely buy them in the future.
Teaonic is
a line of cold tea drinks designed to aid in healthful bodily function
in some way or another. They offer a drink for digestion, skin, liver,
adrenals, weight, hair and nails, and the brain, as well as a femininity
tea. I got the gut version, made with chai tea, since I always seem to
have stomach issues. It was unsweetened, which I preferred and was a
smaller bottle, so I didn't get stuck drinking it all afternoon. It was
actually really good, and did seem to make my belly feel nice
after drinking it, though I'm sure I'd need to keep it up for long-term
effects. I'd try it again!
These drinks all fall into the category of
things I've tried before, but love too much not to share. Farmhouse Culture
makes some of the best sauerkraut on the market - their smoked jalapeño
flavor is life-changingly good. Their Gut Shots are equally as awesome,
and a smart way to use the healthy, probiotic-packed juice from their
fermented products instead of dumping it down the drain. The liquid is
filled with a ton of good-for-you bacteria and has a yummy, spicy kick
that makes your whole stomach feel good after drinking it. I drink a
shot every morning before breakfast and whenever my tummy feels a bit
off. It is my GO-TO probiotic product!
I've said it a million times on instagram, but I'll say it here too: I love me some Mamma Chia!
They make the best chia-packed drinks out there, and these energy
drinks are an excellent addition to their line, They're a little tangier
than the regular drinks and are a great coffer-free alternative to that
afternoon slump.
Daily Greens makes some really
fantastic green juice. They have a bunch of flavors, but this Renew
flavors packed with watermelon juice + greens, so it not only tastes
great but is super hydrating. Plus, the packaging is lovely. You can
find these at Whole Foods and Sprouts for sure, and hopefully more
chains in the future!
I had seen the Bixby Bar once or
twice at Fresh 'n' Easy before they closed them all down here, but had
never tried one. As soon as I realized they were made in Rockland, Maine
I knew I HAD to get my hands on one. This bar was TOO GOOD. Salty and
sweet and rich - super indulgent and satisfying. Also totally GF and
organic. They come in several flavors and I would definitely buy them
again. I think they're available at Whole Foods!
Oh Alpendough...so good, so only
available in Colorado. I'm really hoping they get their distribution
opened up because it was AMAZING, especially since it was all
gluten-free as well. Big fan, and will be a big customer when it makes
its way to California!
Organic Gemini has taken a
little-known tuber, the tiger nut, and turned it into
a soon-to-be-sensation and one of my favorite products at Expo two years
running. They 'milk' the nuts into a creamy, rich, lightly-sweetened
drink and add cinnamon and one of 8 flavors. They are MIND-BLOWINGLY
good. And super good for you, too! We have a recipe for a Chocolate Mocha Smoothie made with tiger nuts if you're looking for a recipe to try for yourself.
Rawpothecary is another juice company
we love that is all about drinking straight from natures pharmacy.
Their creative juice blends taste incredible and began as a treatment
for her fathers illness. The Holla Pîna flavor is my favorite!
LoveGrace is a juice company based in
New York. I happened to meet the owners at a vegan party in the Field
Roast suite after Expo one night, and they hooked us up with some of
their juices and smoothies. The Cacao Smoothie was super good - rich,
sweet, satisfying - like a healthy milkshake! But ever more I loved the
Yerba Mate Herbal Energy drink. It was mixed with nice so it was sweet
and tasted like a spicy lemonade, but gave me a ton of morning energy -
which was exactly what I needed to get through day 3! They have a ton of
juices in their line and ship to your door, or you can visit one of
their locations in NYC!
Temple Turmeric is a company I really
love. They make a great product and turn turmeric into a normal,
taste-good drink. I love all their flavors, but could;t get enough of
this spicy Pure Fire Tonic. It has a billion (literally - it say so on
the bottle) probiotics in it, and wakes your digestive right up. My
insides felt clean and refreshed after drinking it, and I daresay it
even gave me an energy boost. I'll definitely be buying these
regularly!
I know that these Chia Pods are a tad
expensive to always have in the fridge, but I got to take home these
free ones from Expo this year and I am loving them! They're great on the
go or when you just don't have the time (or enegery) to make your own
chia pudding - even though its pretty easy to DIY. But these
awesome little snacks come in 8 flavors and are easy lunchbox food,
which sometimes is the only think you want to eat. Yum!
I had heard about Little Secrets dark
chocolate candies (super similar to M+M's) all over expo and told I had
to get over there. When I finally did I tried like 4 of the flavors
before realizing only 3 of them were vegan. Whooooops. Anyway, the dark
chocolate ones are totally vegan and totally delicious. Again, had to go
easy on them because they do contain soy, but they tasted so much like
the real thing - but way better and less full of artificial ingredients.
I would definitely use these for entertaining non-vegan guests - they'd
never know the difference!
Last party attended at Expo was at the Hope Foods
booth. They were debuting their new green chile guacamole - which I can
confidently say is the ONLY packaged guac I'm comfortable eating - and
sharing mini margaritas with everyone. I'm not a big drinker but
definitely needed one after walking around for 10 hours at Expo. Also -
the people at their booth were so FUN! We even got hat that read 'Nice
Spread'. Ha! ????
Overall it was an excellent experience. I
got to bring some friends along this year and show them the ropes, plus I
met a ton of great people working for great companies that I am really
happy to support. Oh yeah, and I think I visited the Daiya booth at
least 6 times for snacks - you can see their mac 'n' cheese samples
below. And Tim (@veganfatkid) is also down there. Expo is like
the biggest blogger get-together ever, we all have way too much fun
hanging out together and munching the day away. Plus the after parties
are rockin'! We're talking full vegan taco bar, here. We can't wait
until next year! Until then, which products are you most excited to see hit the shelves?