Our 9 Favorite Paleo Treats from the Fancy Food Show

Jeff Nobbs
Kitava Blog - Our Kitchen and Community
3 min readJan 26, 2017

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We braved the Fancy Food Show in San Francisco, so that you didn’t have to, of course setting our sights on all the best products for anyone looking to follow a paleo diet. Here are our top nine paleo picks to try out:

The 2017 Winter Fancy Food Show in San Francisco features food an drink from over 1,400 exhibitors.
  1. Crio Bru. Love hot chocolate, but not the calories or sugar it packs on? Crio Bru cocoa tea is an amazing alternative. Made with Fair Trade cocoa beans and brewed just like tea, this chocolatey drink makes a great substitution for coffee or hot chocolate. It’s 99% caffeine free, but still packs an energy boost, so it’s definitely worth a try if you’re trying to kick your caffeine habit.
  2. Hu Chocolate is created by the well-known paleo restaurant, Hu Kitchen, in NYC. And for as much that is NOT in the chocolate (NO GMOs, soy lecithin, dairy, refined sugar or sugar alcohols, emulsifiers, gluten) there is plenty of flavor! They have several flavor options, including Crunchy Mint and Hazelnut Praline. If you love chocolate and want a paleo option, definitely check these bars out. Plus, they’re offering 20% off your first order at their website.
  3. Siete Foods chips and tortillas. Known for their paleo, and still authentic-tasting, tortillas, Siete Foods now has tortilla chips offered in Nacho, Sea Salt, and Lime flavors. Though you cannot buy their tortilla chips online yet, stay tuned for them to come available starting April 1, and in the meantime check out their tortillas.
  4. Primal Kitchen. We’ve been a fan of Mark Sisson and Paleo Kitchen for a while now, and already offer the Grass-Fed Collagen Bars on Mealmade. These are great protein and nutrient-packed snacks. With 15 grams of protein, 15 grams of fat and only 3 grams of sugar, these are a perfect midday treat. The newest flavor, Macadamia Sea Salt, is not one to miss!
  5. Wildway Grain Free Granola. Not only do we love their granola we also like the philosophy around the “Wildway of life” and mission to inspire others to live a healthier, fuller life. Made with fruits, nuts, and seeds, Wildway grain free granola is a great snack when you’re on the go or just missing some crunch in your breakfast. Pair it with some almond milk and you’re off to a great clean start for your day.
  6. Bob’s Red Mill Paleo Flour. At a price point $25.99 for a 32 oz bag, this isn’t a cheap flour, but it certainly makes paleo baking easier than coming up with your own flour combination. Made with almond flour, coconut flour, tapioca flour, and arrowroot starch, this flour is convenient for making all sorts of delicious paleo treats.
  7. Suja Juice seems to be everywhere these days. Their juices are a healthy alternative to soda, even though some flavors still pack quite a bit of natural sugar. Their Pressed Probiotic Waters are great sources of probiotics and a refreshing drink. They recently launched their new Drinking Vinegars, blending apple cider vinegar and coconut vinegar and 4 billion probiotics in every bottle, for a refreshing and healthy beverage. As a heads up they are sweetened with Stevia.
  8. Endorfin Chocolate makes single origin chocolate with coconut “mylk” and sweetened with coconut sugar. Finally, a chocolate bar that uses single origin beans, uses coconut sugar, and tastes great!
  9. Moringa Energy Shots by Kuli Kuli. We’ve seen moringa powder gain popularity due to its high nutrient content and impressive list of amino acids, and now we’re seeing it in liquid energy form. Moringa leaves combined with green tea, ginger, lemon, and stevia pack the energy and flavor in just 2.5 ounces. With three flavor options, Coconut Lime, Ginger Lemon, and Raspberry, there’s no reason not to replace any Five Hour Energy Shots with this much more nutritious option.

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