

Elevate your pasta dishes with this vibrant organic matcha tagliatelle from Biona. Crafted from durum wheat semolina infused with premium matcha green tea powder, these delicate nests deliver a subtle earthy flavour and striking jade hue. Rich in antioxidants and naturally energising, matcha pasta offers a sophisticated twist on traditional Italian cuisine. Perfect for light cream sauces or delicate seafood preparations that won't overpower the tea's delicate notes.
Ingredients: Durum WHEAT Semolina*, Matcha Powder (2%). *= organic
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 vegan matcha cakeBy Mac Awais - 11/11/2022This sponge matcha cake is light and fluffy. This matcha cake is made with organic matcha powder, a green tea powder made in Japan from finely ground green tea leaves. Thanks to it, this cake has a beautiful green colour and a slightly earthy flavour.
Iced matcha latteBy Mac Awais - 29/09/2022Did you know? Matcha drinks can be made hot and cold! This iced matcha drink recipe is a rich refreshing beverage made in only 5 minutes and tastes just like in the coffee shop.
Beyond the Label: Why Transparency is the Secret Ingredient in Your Whole FoodsBy Agi K - 18/03/2026n the growing UK market for organic produce and health foods, it’s easy to be swayed by beautiful packaging and minimalist websites. We’ve all seen them—the curated "gourmet" shops that look perfect on a kitchen counter. But as we move further into 2026, savvy British shoppers are starting to ask a more important question: "What is actually behind the label?" At Whole Food Earth, we believe that a "premium" food store shouldn’t just be about how a product looks; it should be about the rigorous science, safety, and traceability that brings that food to your table. Here is why transparency is the most important ingredient in your pantry. 1. The "Black Box" of Sourcing Many online food shops act as "middlemen." They buy in bulk, repackage, and sell. But often, the trail ends there. If you ask where a specific bag of almonds was grown or when it was harvested, the answer is often a shrug. The Whole Food Earth Difference: We don't believe in "mystery" food. Our Batch-Tracking system means every single product has a digital passport. Whether it’s Organic Quinoa or Raw Cacao, we can trace it back to the specific harvest. This isn't just a "nice to have"—it’s a fundamental pillar of food integrity. 2. Certificates vs. Claims Anyone can claim their food is "natural" or "high quality." In the UK, these terms aren't always strictly regulated. To truly trust a supplier, you need to look for the "Gold Standards." The Standard: Basic Food Hygiene ratings (the 0-5 stickers). The Authority: SALSA (Safe and Local Supplier Approval). Being SALSA certified means our facility, our staff, and our processes are audited annually by independent experts. It’s a rigorous, scientific standard that many "average" gourmet shops simply don't invest in. When you buy from us, you aren’t just trusting our word; you’re trusting a nationally recognised safety framework. 3. The Nutritional "Deep Dive" A great food store shouldn't just sell you an ingredient; it should help you understand it. Most shops provide a basic calorie count and move on. We believe our customers deserve more. That’s why we explore the complex science behind our products—from the Antioxidant Scale of Cacao Liquor to the Selenium levels in Brazil Nuts. Our goal is to empower you with the same knowledge our Quality Technicians use every day. "In 2026, 'Good Food' is no longer just about taste; it’s about the peace of mind that comes from knowing exactly what—and who—is behind your nutrition." 4. Avoiding the "Aesthetic" Trap It’s easy to make a bag of lentils look "artisan." It’s much harder to ensure those lentils were stored at the correct moisture levels, tested for purity, and handled in a way that prevents cross-contamination of allergens. At Whole Food Earth, our "aesthetic" is Integrity. We prioritize: Small-Batch Freshness: Ensuring stock doesn't sit in a warehouse for years. Minimal Processing: Keeping the "food matrix" intact to avoid the dangers of Ultra-Processed Foods (UPFs). Expert Oversight: Having a dedicated technical team that understands the microbiology of food safety. The Bottom Line The next time you’re browsing for your organic staples, look beyond the pretty font and the minimalist bags. Look for the batch numbers, the safety certifications, and the expert knowledge. Real health starts with real transparency. And at Whole Food Earth, that’s exactly what we provide. Ready to see the difference for yourself? EXPLORE OUR BATCH-TRACKED COLLECTION of WHOLE FOODS.
Konjac: The Zero-Calorie "Miracle" Root Taking Internet by StormBy Agi K - 12/03/2026If you’ve been navigating the aisles of a UK health food shop lately—or scrolling through #KetoUK on Instagram—you’ve likely spotted a curious alternative to traditional pasta: Konjac. Often sold as "Slim Noodles" or "Shirataki," these translucent, jelly-like strands are being hailed as the ultimate hack for weight management and blood sugar control. But what exactly is Konjac, and is it a "real" food or just another lab-grown fad? At Whole Food Earth, we’re all about getting back to the root of our nutrition. Let’s peel back the skin on the Konjac plant. What is Konjac? (And how is it made?) Konjac (pronounced kon-jack) comes from the Amorphophallus konjac plant, a perennial tuber native to Southeast Asia and China. In Japan, where it has been used for over 1,500 years, it is known as Konnyaku. While it looks like a cross between an oversized potato and a beetroot, it’s what’s inside that counts. The root is incredibly rich in Glucomannan—a natural, water-soluble dietary fibre. The Journey from Root to Noodle: Harvesting: The starchy corm (root) is dug up and cleaned. Drying & Grinding: The root is dried and ground into a fine flour. The "Miracle" Mix: This flour is mixed with water and a small amount of lime water (calcium hydroxide), which helps the fibres hold their shape. Shaping: The mixture is boiled and shaped into noodles (Shirataki), rice grains, or "steaks" (Konnyaku). The result is a food that is roughly 97% water and 3% fibre, making it almost entirely calorie-free. Why the world is Obsessed with Konjac 1. The Ultimate Keto & Low-Carb Swap For those following a Ketogenic diet, traditional pasta is off the menu. Konjac contains zero net carbs. Because the glucomannan fibre passes through your system without being converted into glucose, it won't kick you out of ketosis or cause a sugar spike. 2. Satiety without the Calories Konjac is a "bulking" fibre. It can absorb up to 50 times its weight in water. When you eat it, it expands slightly in your stomach, sending signals to your brain that you are full. For those looking to manage their weight without feeling deprived, it’s a game-changer. 3. Gut Health & Cholesterol Glucomannan is a prebiotic, meaning it feeds the "good" bacteria in your gut microbiome. Furthermore, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has even acknowledged that glucomannan contributes to the maintenance of normal blood cholesterol levels. The "Konjac Ritual": How to Cook it Properly If you’ve tried Konjac before and found it a bit... "rubbery," you probably skipped the crucial prep steps. Because Konjac is stored in water, it can have a slightly fishy aroma upon opening. Don't panic—this is natural and disappears completely with the right method: Rinse Thoroughly: Put the noodles in a colander and rinse under cold running water for at least 2 minutes. The Dry Fry: This is the "pro-tip." Toss the rinsed noodles into a hot, dry pan (no oil yet!) and cook for 3–5 minutes. This evaporates the excess water and improves the texture, making it much closer to al dente pasta. The Sauce is Boss: Konjac has no flavour of its own. It acts as a sponge for whatever you cook it in. It works best in bold, punchy UK favourites like a Thai Green Curry, a Beef Stir-fry, or even a rich Bolognese. Real Food or Processed "Filler"? In an era where Ultra-Processed Foods (UPFs) are under the microscope, Konjac sits in a unique position. While it is "processed" into a noodle shape, the ingredients remain incredibly simple: water, plant root, and a touch of mineral lime. Unlike "low-calorie" supermarket ready-meals filled with emulsifiers and artificial sweeteners, Konjac is a traditional, plant-based ingredient that has supported health for centuries. The Whole Food Earth Verdict Konjac is a brilliant tool for anyone looking to reduce their calorie intake or manage their carbohydrate levels without giving up the "mouthfeel" of a big bowl of noodles. It’s a clean-label alternative that lets the sauce be the star of the show. Ready to try it? Check out our range of Organic Konjac Pasta & Rice and start experimenting with zero-guilt, high-fibre meals today.
SALSA vs. Standard: What "Food Hygiene" Actually Looks Like in 2026.By Agi K - 13/03/2026When you pick up a bag of our Organic Chia Seeds or Red Split Lentils, you aren’t just buying ingredients; you’re buying a promise. In the UK, that promise is backed by a complex web of regulations, inspections, and certificates. But for the average shopper, the world of food safety can feel like an alphabet soup of acronyms. You might have heard of "Food Hygiene Ratings," but have you heard of SALSA? As we navigate 2026, the bar for food safety has never been higher. Here is the difference between "standard" hygiene and the gold-standard excellence we strive for. 1. The "Standard": The Local Authority Rating Most people are familiar with the green-and-black "window stickers" found on high-street cafes and takeaways. This is the Environmental Health Office (EHO) rating, which scales from 0 to 5. What it covers: Basic cleanliness, structural integrity of the building, and cross-contamination prevention. The Reality: While a 5-star rating is essential, it is often a "snapshot" in time based on a local council visit. It is the baseline requirement for any food business in the UK, but for a major supplier of whole foods, it is only the beginning. 2. What is SALSA? (Safe and Local Supplier Approval) For specialist producers and larger-scale suppliers like Whole Food Earth, the standard EHO visit isn't enough. We go through SALSA. SALSA is a robust food safety certification scheme specifically designed for the UK’s best small and medium-sized food producers. It is recognized by the UK’s leading retailers (including the likes of Waitrose and Sainsbury's) as a mark of superior quality. How SALSA differs from a standard inspection: Traceability: SALSA requires us to prove exactly where every single grain came from. If we have a bag of Organic Almonds, we can trace them back to the specific farm and harvest date. HACCP Rigour: We must implement a "Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point" (HACCP) plan. This is a scientific system that identifies every possible risk—from a microscopic dust particle to a temperature fluctuation—and builds a fail-safe to prevent it. Annual Audits: Unlike standard inspections which can be years apart, SALSA requires a rigorous annual audit by a highly qualified food safety expert. 3. Why This Matters in 2026 Food safety in 2026 isn't just about "washing your hands." It’s about Data and Integrity. The Battle Against Food Fraud In a global supply chain, "food fraud" (where high-quality ingredients are swapped for cheaper fillers) is a growing concern. SALSA standards ensure that when we say a product is 100% Organic, we have the forensic paperwork to prove it. Allergen Management With the UK's strict "Natasha’s Law" now fully embedded in our food culture, managing allergens like nuts and gluten requires pharmaceutical-grade precision. SALSA-certified facilities must demonstrate total control over cross-contamination to keep our customers safe. Sustainability and Hygiene Modern hygiene standards now also look at sustainability. SALSA encourages efficient waste management and responsible sourcing, ensuring that a "clean" facility also means a "green" facility. 4. Peek Behind the Curtain: The Whole Food Earth Promise At Whole Food Earth, we don't just meet the standard; we aim to set it. Our commitment to SALSA principles means: Strict Supplier Approval: We only work with farmers who share our obsession with purity. Regular Testing: We batch-test our products to ensure they are free from contaminants and meet our high nutritional profiles. Continuous Improvement: We don't just pass an audit and forget about it; our team is constantly refining our processes to stay ahead of UK regulations. The Bottom Line When you see a SALSA-certified producer, you are looking at a business that has chosen to be scrutinised. In 2026, "Food Hygiene" is no longer just about a clean floor; it’s about a transparent soul. By choosing SALSA-standard products, you are supporting a food system that prioritises your health, your safety, and the integrity of the British pantry. Trust the process. Taste the purity. Explore our Certified Organic Range here.
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