Our gluten-free product’s nutritional profiles were crafted to help our consumers maintain a healthy, balanced diet without sacrificing great-tasting foods.
With over 10,000 types of tomatoes around the world, it was tough to pick our favorite. The red tomatoes in our vegan crackers pack a one-two punch of flavor and nutrition. Loaded with fiber, anti-oxidants, carotenoids, and potassium, tomatoes should be everyone’s favorite fruit (or is it a vegetable…)!
Who doesn’t love basil? Its name comes from the Greek word for ‘king’ (basileus) and it is easy to see why! Wonderfully fragrant, basil contains high levels of Vitamin K, Vitamin A, and Magnesium. We have nothing but love for the king of the herbs!
Not all sunflower oil is created equal, and the sunflower oil in our vegan crackers is truly top-of-the-line! It’s rich with oleic acid and source of polyunsaturated fatty acids.
Originally found in the Himalayas, Buckwheat is actually related to rhubarb and not traditional cereal grains. A nutritional powerhouse, buckwheat flour has become a popular, gluten-free alternative to traditional wheat flours.
Chickpeas were first cultivated, an incredible, 7,500 years B.C., but only recently did chickpeas became very popular! Chickpeas are high in protein making them a great meat-alternative for vegetarians. A golden-oldie of the gluten-free world, chickpeas are sure to stick around for many years to come.
Organic, sustainable, fair trade palm oil that is processed at appropriate temperature.
A perfect gluten free mix that gives irresistible crispiness. Rice, buckwheat and chickpea flours are carefully chosen to give a balanced and super tasty product!
In ancient Rome, hazelnuts were often presented as gifts, and symbolized happiness. Apparently not a lot has changed for us: nothing makes us happier than a bag full of hazelnuts! Delightfully delicious, hazelnuts are chock-full of nutrients
Like tiny taste bombs, blueberries explode with flavor. Often labeled a “superfood”, these North American natives are rich in anthocyanin of high antioxidant capacity.
Oat is among the healthiest grains on earth. It’s a gluten-free whole grain and a great source of important vitamins, minerals and beta-glucan, a type of soluble fiber.
Aromatic, pungent and spicy, ginger adds a special flavor and zest to our products. Modern scientific research has confirmed that ginger possesses numerous health benefits, including antioxidants and anti-inflammatory effects.
Historically, wild Mediterranean rosemary—with its beautiful purple flowers—was exchanged at weddings and other ceremonies to signify loyalty and love. Rosemary has a memorable flavor and contains rosmarinic acids, which carries several interesting health benefits.
Today, quinoa is very popular around the world. This gluten-free pseudocereal has been cultivated for thousands of years, primarily in South America. For the Incas, it was a goddess, “Mother of all seeds,” a testimony to the exceptional nutritional value of its fruits.
People have always appreciated cinnamon for more than just its flavor: historically used as a traditional medicine, today it is valued as a powerful antioxidant.
Lemons may taste sour, but the health benefits are pretty sweet! Fun fact: Lemons trees can produce up to 600lbs of lemons every year!
Is there anything better than chocolate? This delicious ingredient makes these cookies a tasty break for every moment of the day. We love using organic chocolate, and we are excited to be one of the few manufactures capable of including it in our products without the use of emulsifiers.
It was an important energy source for Mayans, Incas and other ancient cultures, and remains a dietary staple in many South and Central American countries. Chia seeds contain considerable concentrations of fiber, protein, Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids, phosphorus and manganese.
This deep orange-yellow powder features unique flavor and fragrance. Rich in polyphenols (curcumine) and other compounds, turmeric has long been used in Chinese and Indian traditional medicine.
Apple trees take 4 to 5 years to grow their first fruits. But believe us: it’s worth the wait! Everyone knows that apples are juicy and flavorful, but they are also among the healthiest foods you can eat!