

Organic - Vegan
Our Organico capers are a store-cupboard essential, excellent to perk up a variety of dishes, salads and sauces with an intense, slightly wild flavour.
Organic Capers in Brine - 250g - Organico
Organico
Organic - Vegan
Our Organico capers are a store-cupboard essential, excellent to perk up a variety of dishes, salads and sauces with an intense, slightly wild flavour.
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Beans and beetroot saladBy AK - 24/09/2024Very nutritious, fulfilling, packed with protein and fibre - this salad is perfect for lunch or dinner.
Pasta salad with olivesBy Patti - 04/10/2023Easy and fulfilling pasta made with pasta leftovers, packed with olives and tossed with a simple homemade dressing.
Easy dairy-free gravyBy Marketing WFE - 16/12/2022This gravy is dairy-free and meat-free. Perfect to pair with nut roast, baked potatoes and roasted veggies.
Fermented foods and drinks to boost your healthBy Mac Awais - 07/09/2022Fermented foods are a great addition to your diet if you follow a healthy lifestyle. Fermentation helps increase the shelf life and health benefits of many plant-based foods. The process of fermentation is a chemical breakdown of sugar by yeast and bacteria. Not only can it preserve food in your pantry for longer, but it also boosts your health thanks to the beneficial probiotics. By eating fermented foods, you promote the good bacteria in your gut. Fermented foods are associated with improved immunity, digestion, minimising inflammation, weight loss, and overall better gut health. Here's the list of healthy fermented foods you should have in your kitchen pantry. 1. Sauerkraut Sauerkraut is made of shredded cabbage fermented by lactic acid bacteria. Sauerkraut is a low-calorie condiment popular in Central Europe. It contains a lot of fibre and is packed with vitamins C and K and antioxidants. It's excellent for your eye health and reduces your risk of eye diseases. Eating more sauerkraut may also prevent cancer diseases. You can eat it straight, or as a salad. You can add it to many dishes, including soups, stews, casseroles and more. Choose unpasteurised sauerkraut to make you get the most of its benefits. 2. Tofu Tofu is made from fermented soybeans. It a healthy food staple in Japanese cuisine. It is naturally gluten-free and low in calories. It is packed with protein, iron and calcium and contains no cholesterol. It contains isoflavones such as phytoestrogens which are anti-inflammatory antioxidants that may help protect against diseases such as hearth disease, cancer and osteoporosis, especially for women. It an excellent source of fibre, potassium, magnesium, iron, copper and manganese. Tofu is usually available plain or in many interesting flavours when marinaded. It can be added to salad, sandwiches, cooked as a meat replacement. It can successfully replace cheese when making a vegan cheesecake. 3. Tempeh Tempeh is a plant-based product traditionally very popular in Asia and gaining popularity in the rest of the world. It is made from fermented soybeans and therefore is very high in protein. Often used as a meat alternative, it can be fried, sautéed, roasted, baked and used in many healthy recipes, especially stir-fries, salads and sandwiches. As a product of fermentation, it is rich in probiotics and other beneficial nutrients, including antioxidants. Eating more tempeh can help lower cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart disease. 4. Miso Miso is made by fermenting soybeans with salt and a special type of fungus called koji. It is a traditional flavourful seasoning often used in Japanese cuisine. The most popular dish with it is miso soup. Miso is linked with a reduced risk of stroke and breast cancer among Japanese women. I can also help decrease and normalise blood pressure and promote heart health. You can add miso to soups and use it for dressings and sauces, glaze for vegetables and marinades. 5. Kombucha Kombucha is a drink made from fermented green or black tea. It has become trendy in recent years. You can easily buy kombucha online in health food shops or make it at home using particular bacteria. However, when you make it at home, you should be careful to avoid overfermentation. Drinking kombucha may help reduce the damage caused by exposure to harmful chemicals. Some studies have found that kombucha may help block cancer cell spread. 6. Kimchi Kimchi is usually made from fermented Chinese cabbage alone or with the addition of other fermented veggies like radish, ginger etc. It is one of the food staples in Korean cuisine, where it's consumed every day, with almost every dish. Kimchi is linked to lower cholesterol, including LDL (bad cholesterol) and may help reduce insulin resistance. It also helps to lose weight and normalise blood pressure. You can easily buy kimchi online or make it at home. You can simply add it to every meal! 7. Probiotic kefir and yoghurt Kefir and yoghurt that contain live bacteria are also beneficial for your health. Kefir is a type of cultured product made of dairy milk on dairy plant-based alternatives. Kefir is simply made by adding yeast and bacteria to milk resulting in a thick creamy drink with more liquid than yoghurt. Kefir may help improve the digestion and bone health of people suffering from osteoporosis and reduce inflammation and the risk of heart disease and cancer. Yoghurt is produced from dairy milk or plant-based milk that has been fermented with lactic acid bacteria. It is rich in essential nutrients such as calcium, potassium and phosphorus. It also contains riboflavin and vitamin B12. Probiotic yoghurt is linked to reduced blood pressure and improvements in bone mineral density. It also helps to prevent weight gain (if it doesn't contain sugar and fat).
The Beginner’s Guide to Whole Food Shopping: Build a ‘Pro’ Pantry from ScratchBy Agi K - 27/03/2026Stepping into the world of whole foods can feel a bit like learning a new language. You’re suddenly surrounded by terms like "Cacao Liquor," "Activated Seeds," and "Bulk Sourcing." If you’ve spent years navigating the "beige" aisles of a standard UK supermarket, the transition can feel daunting. But here is the secret: Whole food eating is actually simpler. It’s about moving away from complex labels and back to single-ingredient excellence. At Whole Food Earth, we specialise in helping you make that leap. Whether you’re looking to save money through bulk buying or simply want to feel more vibrant, here is your essential "Starter Shopping List" to transform your kitchen. 1. The "Store Cupboard" Foundations A whole-food kitchen is built on staples that have a long shelf life and infinite uses. Start with these three "heavy hitters": Organic Porridge Oats: Forget the sugary "instant" sachets. A 1kg or 5kg bag of Organic Jumbo Oats is the ultimate slow-release fuel for your morning. Organic Quinoa or Organic Buckwheat: Swap white rice for these nutrient-dense alternatives. They are "complete proteins," meaning they contain all the essential amino acids your body needs. Organic Red Split Lentils: These are the beginner's best friend. They cook quickly on the hob (no soaking required) and are perfect for thickening soups, stews, and "Pro" veggie dhal. 2. The Smart Snack Station The biggest hurdle for beginners is "The 3 PM Slump." When you have raw whole foods ready to go, you won't reach for the vending machine. The "Two-Nut" Rule Pack: Grab a bag of Organic Brazil Nuts. As we’ve explored in our research articles, just two a day provide your daily Selenium requirement for thyroid health. Raw Walnuts & Almonds: Buy these in 1kg bulk bags. They are packed with heart-healthy fats and fibre. Keep a small jar in your car or bag for an instant energy boost. Organic Medjool Dates: Think of these as "nature's toffee." They are the perfect whole-food swap for processed sweets. 3. The "Pro" Baker’s Essentials You don't have to give up treats; you just have to upgrade the ingredients. Cocoa Liquor (Cacao Paste): This is the ultimate "Pro" ingredient. It is 100% pure cacao beans. Melt it down with a bit of maple syrup for a rich, dark chocolate that is entirely free from industrial fillers. Organic Ceylon Cinnamon: Don't settle for "Cassia." Ceylon is the "True Cinnamon" that supports blood sugar regulation without the liver-straining compounds found in cheaper varieties. Instead of... Try This Whole Food Earth Staple Why? Sugary Cereal Organic Jumbo Oats Stable energy, no sugar crash. White Pasta Organic Red Lentil Fusilli Double the protein and fibre. Table Salt Pink Himalayan Salt Contains 84+ trace minerals. Milk Chocolate 70%+ Dark Chocolate Drops High in antioxidants, lower in sugar. Vegetable Oil Organic Cold-Pressed Coconut Oil High smoke point and healthy MCTs. Why Bulk Buying (1kg - 25kg) is for Beginners, Too Many people think bulk buying is only for large families or cafes. In reality, it is the only way to make a whole-food lifestyle affordable. When you buy a 5kg bag of oats or a 1kg bag of chia seeds, your "cost per serving" drops significantly compared to supermarket prices. Plus, it reduces trips to the shops and keeps your pantry "locked and loaded" with healthy options. Precision You Can Trust: The Weight-Verified Promise We know that starting a new lifestyle requires trust. You need to know that the premium organic food you’re paying for is handled with care. Every order—from your first 500g pouch of Cacao Nibs to your wholesale 25kg bulk—is digitally verified by our dispatch team. Whole Food Earth delivers a weight-verified promise of honesty and quality. Ready to take your first step? Building a healthier life starts with a single bag of real food. Explore our "Beginner Essentials" collection today. Shop Whole Foods Browse the Pantry Collection
The Bulk-Buy Math: How to Reduce Your Grocery Bill by 30% Without Sacrificing Quality.By Agi K - 20/03/2026In an era of rising inflation, the cost of eating healthily can feel like a luxury. Many shoppers believe they have to choose between their bank balance and their well-being—opting for cheap, ultra-processed fillers just to keep the weekly shop under budget. At Whole Food Earth, we want to break that myth. The secret to eating premium, unprocessed, organic-standard food isn't earning more; it’s buying smarter. By shifting your mindset from "convenience shopping" to "bulk-buy math," you can slash your grocery bill by 30% or more while actually increasing the quality of the food in your pantry. 1. The "Convenience Tax": Why Small Bags Cost More When you buy a 200g bag of almonds or a 500g bag of rice from a high-street supermarket, you aren't just paying for the food. You are paying for: Excessive Packaging: Fancy branded plastic and cardboard. Labour: The cost of filling, sealing, and labelling thousands of tiny bags. Shelf Real Estate: Supermarkets charge premiums for the space those small bags occupy. At Whole Food Earth, our Sourcing Revolution cuts these costs out. By shipping in larger volumes (1kg to 10kg), we reduce the overhead per gram, passing those savings directly to you. 2. Doing the Math: The "Price per 100g" Revelation The only way to truly see the value is to ignore the total price and look at the Unit Price. Let’s look at a typical staple like [Organic Chia Seeds]: By moving from a small retail bag to a 5kg pantry staple, you are effectively getting nearly half your food for free compared to high-street prices. 3. Bulk Doesn't Mean "Basic": Quality is the Priority A common misconception is that "bulk" equals "lower grade." In the conventional food industry, this is often true—bulk bins are sometimes filled with "feed-grade" or older stock. However, our Zero Interference policy ensures that our bulk sacks contain the exact same premium, unprocessed, and often organic-standard harvest as our smaller packs. Whether you buy 500g or 10kg of [Organic Cacao Liquor Buttons], you are getting: No Sulphur Dioxide (E220) No Mineral Oil Glazes Fresh, Seasonally Harvested Stock 4. The Sustainability Bonus: Less Plastic, Fewer Miles Bulk buying isn't just a financial win; it’s an environmental one. Reduced Plastic Waste: One 5kg bag uses significantly less plastic than ten 500g bags. Lower Carbon Footprint: Ordering a large "Pantry Restock" once every two months instead of weekly small orders reduces the delivery miles and packaging associated with your diet. 5. Strategic Bulk Buying: What to Buy and When To master the math without waste, you need to be strategic. Focus your bulk-buy budget on Shelf-Stable Heroes: Grains & Legumes: Rice, Quinoa, and Lentils can last up to 2 years if kept dry. Nuts & Seeds: These contain delicate oils, so buy in bulk but follow our Pantry Storage Guide (Fridge or Freezer is best for long-term nut storage). Dried Fruits: Our sun-dried figs and dates are natural preserves. They stay perfect for 6–12 months in a cool pantry. Superfood Powders: Cacao and Maca have a long shelf life—perfect for 1kg+ purchases. Investing in Your Pantry Bulk buying is effectively "pre-paying" for your health. While the initial checkout total might be higher, the cost-per-meal drops drastically. By removing the "Convenience Tax" and the "Marketing Markup," you can fill your kitchen with the world's finest unprocessed foods for a fraction of the high-street cost. Ready to start your first "Pantry Restock"? Browse our Pantry collection.
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