Holiday

Irresistible food gifts made in Canada for everyone on your list

33 delicious treats from brands across the country.

33 delicious treats from brands across the country

a box of chocolate designed to look like a menorah; a bottle of maple syrup on a pink background; 9 bags of popcorn laying on a background in the shape of a Christmas tree
(Chocolat de Kat, Sève de Mars, Klondike Kettle Corn)

Food gifts are a perennial go-to during the holiday season — easy, thoughtful and a fun way to share your favourite flavours. Maybe you delight in gifting your friends coffee beans from your much-loved neighbourhood café, sending a taste of home in the form of a special spice mix to far-away loved ones, or hunting down a hot sauce the aficionado in your life hasn't tried yet. Whatever you're after, we've rounded up ideas from 33 Canadian brands across the country to inspire your gift-giving this year.

From drinks and spreads to sweets and spices, there's something for everyone on your list. We've highlighted gift packs for many items, but we encourage you to explore the company's website for even more options. Plus, all these picks are available for shipping, so you can send them straight to your giftee.

Editor's note: Due to the ongoing Canada Post strike, some businesses may need to adjust their shipping methods this holiday season. We recommend confirming shipping details with the retailer before placing your order to ensure your gift arrives on time.

A brown glass bottle of chai concentrate on a pink background.

Toronto's Spice Girl Chai offers a sweetened and unsweetened version of their chai concentrate, making it a warming gift. It might be the easiest (and tastiest) chai your loved one will ever make.

Chai Concentrate, $18, Spice Girl Chai

A small beverage can next to a wine glass sitting on a planter. They're next to pink flowers.

Benjamin Bridge has created a non-alcoholic version of their iconic sparkling wine, Nova 7. This pink-hued sipper from Nova Scotia's Gaspereau Valley is available in cases of 12 or 24 for a festive booze-free option. 

Nova Zero, starting at $47.97, Benjamin Bridge

side-by-side images of a box of brownies next to a closeup of the brownies.

Let Marchelle McKenzie of Toronto's Butter & Spice take care of your holiday baking! This mailer box of a dozen brownies ships across Canada and the U.S. and includes three of the shop's bestselling flavours: cornflake, cookies and cream, and chocolate chip. 

Brownies, $50, Butter & Spice 

2 oysters on a white background

Got an oyster lover in your life? This big box of P.E.I. oysters is sure to be a hit. It features 100 cocktail-size Malpeque oysters, great for kicking off a great party. Atlantic Aqua Farms ships overnight where possible, so your giftee can get a taste of the East Coast just in time for the holidays.  

Barstool Cocktails, $205, Atlantic Aqua Farms 

A purple box of chocolates.

Vegan chocolate can be a tricky gift to get just right, but this one from Toronto chocolatier Purdys is sure to impress even the non-vegans on your list. Their new 16-piece gift box includes shimmery dark chocolates in four flavours: fig, raspberry, mango and tonka.

 

Vegan Dark Chocolate Collection, $35, Purdys

Overhead shot of a jar of pecan nut butter.

This pecan chai maple spread is an indulgent treat for the nut butter lover in your life. Made in Sherbrooke, Que., with 75 per cent roasted pecans, it will instantly elevate any slice of toast. 

Pecan Chai Maple Nut Butter, $17.95, Mille et Une Noix

A gift box of lox and capers.

A brunch starter in a box! This gift set from Edmonton's Sgambaro's features two packs of pre-sliced, vacuum-sealed Atlantic cold-smoked salmon and a jar of capers. All they'll need is a bag of bagels!

Smoked Salmon (Lox) Gift Box, $39.95, Sgambaro's Signature Seafoods 

A bag of bagels on a white background.

Send them some love in the form of one of Montreal's most iconic bagels. St-Viateur ships across Canada and the U.S., and you can choose from eight flavours. You can even pair them with merch for the bagel-obsessed on your list. 

Bagels, starting at $28.50, St-Viateur Bagel

A red bag of coffee beans next to a can of condensed milk and a coffee filter.

This kit lets them brew authentic Vietnamese coffee right at home. It comes with coffee beans from Toronto's Saigon Drip, an embossed, stainless steel phin filter and a can of Longevity Brand sweetened condensed milk. 

Vietnamese Coffee Kit, $43, Saigon Drip

24 bags of popcorn.

Sure, you could buy just one or two flavours from Whitehorse's Klondike Kettle Corn, but why not go all out with their epic Christmas Countdown Box? It's packed with 24 bags of gourmet kettle and caramel corn in classic flavours and unique twists, including whiskey caramel, blood orange and dark chocolate, and spruce tip. 

Christmas Countdown Box, $84.99, Klondike Kettle Corn

2 bottles and a tin spice can.

For the caesar lover on your list, this kit from Winnipeg-based craft beverage company Abiding Citizen has all the makings for a next-level cocktail. It comes with their celery shrub, hot pepper bitters and a spicy rimmer. 

Caesar Kit Combo, $39, Abiding Citizen

a bottle of jam

This Saskatoon berry jam is made from Saskatchewan's most iconic berry. Regina-based Parenteau's Gourmet Foods offers a variety of products, but we think a jar of jam is a classic.

Saskatoon Berry Jam, $7, Parenteau's Gourmet Foods via SaskMade

6 packs of tea bags on a white background

North York, Ont.'s Cup of Té has tons of blends to choose from, but we're especially into this luxe set of organic teas — partly because it made Oprah's Favorite Things list this year, but mostly because it contains six flavours of tea and 84 individually wrapped servings.

Luxe Pyramid Tea Bag Gift Set, $94.99, Cup of Té

A glass bottle of maple syrup on a pink background

What's a Canadian food gift guide without maple syrup? This one from Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula is aged in oak bourbon barrels for extra depth and comes in a gorgeous glass bottle.

Bourbon Maple Syrup, $24.95, Sève de Mars

2 boxes and a small bowl of flakey salt.

If your giftee always keeps a box of Maldon in their kitchen, they'll adore this brand from Vancouver. The all-natural, pyramid-shaped crystals are hand-harvested from the Canadian Pacific Ocean.

Flake Sea Salt, $10.95, Vancouver Island Sea Salt 

6 blue boxes of chocolates designed to look like hanukkiahs

Chocolat de Kat makes some of the prettiest — and tastiest — chocolates around. Their Hanukkah box is designed to look like a hanukkiah (menorah) and is inspired by classic Jewish desserts. Inside, you'll find flavours like poppyseed hamantaschen, raspberry rugelach, and apple and honey cake.

Premium Chocolate Hanukkah Box, $35, Chocolat de Kat

3 bottles of caramel sauce on a grey background.

A box of caramel sauces from this Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, Que.-based company includes three flavours — salted caramel, butter caramel and maple caramel — which your giftee can enjoy on desserts, in coffee or any way they like. 

Classic Caramel Gift Box, $32, La Lichée

A gift box of 2 spice mixes in a pink box.

Build your own gift box with any of Zing's 10 offerings. The sauces and seasonings from this Toronto brand are pantry shortcuts for adding big flavour fast. Choose from Hakka-ish Chili Crisp, Zesti Jerk Seasoning, Ooomami Savoury Seasoning Salt and more. 

Build Your Own Gift Pack, starting at $23.98, Zing 

A clear bag of dried fettuccine noodles

A delightful dinner starter, this tomato basil pasta from Nature's Farm in Steinbach, Man., is made with prairie-grown Canadian durum wheat and their farm-fresh, free-run eggs.

Tomato Basil Fettuccine, $5, Nature's Farm

A bottle of hot honey with a bee on the label.

This hot honey from Rosewood Winery in Lincoln, Ont., is sure to impress with its spicy kick! It's a great gift on its own but pairs well with a bottle of wine from their vineyard or some of their other honey products. 

Hot Honey, $16, Rosewood Winery

A Lemon Square with individually wrapped squares in the background.

These individually wrapped treats from Vancouver's The Lemon Square are a tasty little gift to give this season. Order a dozen so you can snack on some, too! 

Lemon Squares, $48, The Lemon Square 

an illustration of a sunrise

For the person on your list who can't start the day without a strong cup of coffee, these Sunrise Espresso beans from Yellowknife's Barren Ground Coffee make a great gift. 

Sunrise Espresso, starting at $21, Barren Ground Coffee

2 bottles and a small bowl of hot sauce.

This hot sauce duo from Toronto's Ot Mama is great for marinating, dipping or spreading. The set includes bottles of both their award-winning chunky and smooth varieties.

Chili Garlic Sauce, $22, Ot Mama

3 clear bags of frozen Jamaican patties

Shop Morgan's Harbour for Jamaican patties this season. This Port Coquitlam, B.C., business ships their frozen patties, and you can select from five tasty flavours.  

Jamaican Patty Pack, $43.99, Morgan's Harbour Patties

A red bag of hot chocolate made of milk chocolate curls

Give the gift of a warm and cosy festive beverage. Made in St. John's, this hot chocolate is crafted from chocolate curls with a sprinkle of candy cane bits mixed in.

Candy Cane Hot Chocolate, $11.99, Newfoundland Chocolate Company

A bright teal box of pancake mix.

Give them a breakfast classic! This Windsor, Ont.-based company's pancake mix is dairy-free, nut-free and can even be made vegan. They also have an original version for those who don't need the gluten-free option. 

Gluten-Free Pancake Mix, $18.99, Stac(s) 

A small Fruit Cake next to a fabric gift bag for the cake.

This mini fruit cake delivers big nostalgia. Made in Lunenburg, N.S., it's a limited-edition treat and pre-sales are open now. It stays fresh in its packaging for up to six weeks.

Holiday Fruit Cake, $15.75, Lunenburg Rum Cakes

A gift pack in a bowl with popcorn kernels and popcorn seasoning.

Give a delicious movie night accompaniment. This bundle from Uncle Bob's comes with everything they need: three types of Ontario-grown popcorn kernels (including their specialty white hull-less variety), two tasty seasonings and a microwave bowl for easy popping.

Popcorn Lover Bundle, $41.99, Uncle Bob's

2 clear containers of mini shortbreads with blue ribbons on them.

Shortbread is a holiday classic, and you can't go wrong with these buttery mini cookies from Etobicoke, Ont.'s Mary Macleod's. This pack contains 12 bite-size cookies and you can pick from four delicious flavours. 

Round of Mini Cookies, $12, Mary Macleod's Shortbread

A purple bag of bannock mix

This frybread mix from Richmond, B.C.'s Bangin' Bannock is made using family recipes from founders Kelsey Coutts and Destiny Houshte. As they say on their site, it's "perfect for both newcomers and seasoned bannock lovers." 

OG Bannock Mix, $11.99, Bangin' Bannock

A clear spice jar with a red label.

This spice mix from Saint John might just become your giftee's new favourite steak seasoning. The savoury blend includes local dulse, bringing a taste of the East Coast to any dish. 

Slocum and Ferris NB 'Sea' Spice, $10, Rising Tide Gifts

Four glass jars of pickles.

Pick any two 250-ml jars of achar for this gift pack from Nani's Achar, a mother-and-daughter-owned business in Pickering, Ont. There are four flavours to choose from, and Spicy Mango is their most popular. 

Small Achar Bundle, $17.99, Nani's Achar

a box of chocolates wrapped in gold paper next to another box of chocolates with the cover off

You can now get Stratford, Ont.'s iconic Rhéo Thompson chocolates delivered right to your door. Choose from their famous mint smoothies or an assorted mix, but trust us — the mint smoothies are a favourite for a reason. Plus, the wrapping is already done for you!

Gold Bow Box, $36.95, Rhéo Thompson Candies

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Brittany Toole is an associate producer at CBC Life.

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