Natural Foods Expo West 2011
Friday, March 11, 2011 at 7:49PM
I was excited to go to the Natural Foods Expo this year as it always an adventure to see and taste what “natural” wares are being displayed for the current year. It’s like nothing you’ve ever seen – more than 6000 exhibitors spread over about 5 halls that span larger than a football field each - with crowds so great it’s hard to navigate through the aisles.
And the winner for dark chocolate is..
One of my first priorities is to find the best tasting dark chocolate, as it is essential to have a little treat each day. A few companies I usually recommend were not as friendly as I like so they are officially off my list. Jeffrey found this one – Divine Chocolate. They were more than friendly and their chocolate really fit the name. I loved the 85% dark chocolate bar – not even a hint bitter with a rich cocoa feel. You can order off their web site and they are sold at the Co-op in Santa Monica and believe it or not Nordstrom's.
For the beverage..
Next on my list was trying to find a good tasting beverage without added sweeteners or sugars. For the second year in a row Tea’s tea fit the bill. Their new iced Jasmine Green tea was amazing with the Country Peach running a close second. Available at Whole foods and Gelsons markets.
A new taste and alternatives to yogurt...
Most of my clients know I am a big yogurt fan. The usual Fage, Chobani, and Voskos were there but I wanted to find a good tasting goat yogurt for my clients with sensitivity to cow products. Capretta Goat Yogurt does not have the usual sour taste of goat yogurt and they come in nice 6 ounce servings. If I had an allergy to regular dairy I would not feel deprived with this choice.
Clover organic milk is one of the best tasting milks available. They were giving samples of their new plain Kefir. It tasted great and one of the reps said he drinks it regularly with a touch of extra vanilla and a little maple syrup. Add some fruit and protein powder for a morning smoothie and you’re good to go.
And for portable snacking...
Trophy Farms is a new small company that is making small snack size packets of nuts – cashews, almonds, macadamias, and peanuts with fun packaging and great to throw in your purse or have at the office for your afternoon snack.
And last but not least I met Augustine Kim, the owner of Mrs. May’s Naturals which are the maker of Trio bars, one of the only portable protein bars I recommend. The only place I’ve found these bars is in the organic section at Albertson’s. He said some Costco’s carry them but suggested I start carrying them in my office and he would sell them to me at “Costco discount.” Not sure I’m ready to become a store for bars right now but a very generous offer.
A few more items were of interest but I will save those for future blogs. I’m off to enjoy my tea and a few squares of that Divine chocolate…..
