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Stock & Bite Whole Cashew Nuts are a nutrient-dense addition to a balanced diet. The budget friendly 1kg format offers excellent value for regular consumers seeking quality cashews.
Whole Cashew Nuts - Stock & Bite - 1kg
Great Value - Healthy Snack - Natural - No additives
Stock & Bite Whole Cashew Nuts are a nutrient-dense addition to a balanced diet. The budget friendly 1kg format offers excellent value for regular consumers seeking quality cashews.

Easy summer recipe for homemade strawberry ice cream. Lactose-free and creamy. Indulge yourself with this delicious summer dessert!

This elegant autumn salad features a delightful combination of soft mixed leaves, sweet fresh figs, toasted walnuts, and creamy goat's cheese, all brought together with a honey-balsamic dressing. Perfect for a light meal or as a stunning side dish, it’s both vegetarian and gluten-free.

Move over, water biscuits. These Golden Flaxseed Crackers are the crunchy, herb-flecked upgrade your cheeseboard has been waiting for. Fragrant with woody rosemary and finished with a proper kick of cracked black pepper, they’re light, nutty, and—dangerously—moreish.

Healthy and delicious almond 'cheese' on toast with radish and green peas.

Super tasty and healthy seasonal salad made with fresh ingredients that can be enjoyed for lunch and dinner.

Switching away from Ultra-Processed Foods (UPFs) doesn't mean you need to become a full-time chef. The secret to a healthy, whole-food lunchbox is assembly, not just cookery. At Whole Food Earth, we've simplified the process into a 5-step checklist. If you have these staples in your cupboard (bought in bulk to save you time and money), you can build a balanced, nutrient-dense lunch in under five minutes. The 5-Step Lunchbox Checklist 1. The "Slow-Release" Base (The Main) Avoid white, processed breads that lead to afternoon energy crashes. The 5-Minute Move: A whole-wheat wrap or pitta stuffed with Whole Food Earth Organic Chickpeas (mashed with a little avocado or Greek yoghurt) for a "quick coronation" filling. The Pro Move: Keep a batch of cooked Organic Quinoa or Whole-wheat Pasta in the fridge to toss with olive oil and seeds in 60 seconds. 2. The "Crunch" (The Veg) Vegetables provide the essential fibre that processed snacks lack. The 5-Minute Move: Slice cucumber, peppers, or carrots into "dippers." The Pro Move: Add a small pot of hummus or nut-free seed butter for dipping. 3. The "Natural Sweet" (The Fruit) Swap the "fruit gummies" (which are often just sugar and thickeners) for real fruit. The 5-Minute Move: An apple, a handful of grapes, or a satsuma. The Pro Move: Pack a few of our Organic Medjool Dates or Dried Apricots. They provide the "candy" hit kids love but with the fibre that prevents a sugar spike. 4. The "Brain Fuel" (The Snack) This is where you replace the processed crisps or cereal bars. The 5-Minute Move: A small handful of Pumpkin Seeds or Sunflower Seeds (perfect for nut-free schools). The Pro Move: DIY "Energy Balls." Spend 10 minutes on Sunday blitzing Organic Oats, dates, and a splash of water, then roll into balls. They last all week in the fridge. 5. The Hydration The Only Move: Water. If your child finds it boring, add a few Organic Goji Berries or a slice of lemon to the bottle for a natural, sugar-free "infusion." 3 Whole-Food Lunchbox Hacks for Busy Mornings The "Pre-Prep" Jar: Use our glass storage jars to keep pre-chopped veg or pre-washed berries. It makes "grabbing and packing" a 10-second task. Bulk is Best: Don't buy individual snack packs. Buy your Organic Roasted Chickpeas or Raw Nuts in our 1kg or 2kg bags. It's cheaper, reduces plastic waste, and ensures you never run out mid-week. Check the Nut Policy: Many UK schools are nut-free. If yours is, swap almond butter for Sunflower Seed Butter and use seeds instead of nuts in your home bakes. The Whole Food Earth Promise: Accuracy at Your Door We know that when you're managing a household, you need reliability. Whether you are ordering a 1kg bag of Organic Porridge Oats for the week's breakfasts or a bulk bag of seeds for the term, we don't leave anything to chance. Every order is verified at our dispatch station. Our team ensures that you receive exactly what you paid for, so your "bulk-buy" budget goes further. In a world of shrinking portions and rising costs, we provide a weight-verified guarantee of value and quality. Ready to stock your lunchbox station? From the raw staples to the healthy snacks, find everything you need to fuel their day. Shop Healthy Snacks Browse Our Organic Range

Whether you’re a busy parent mastering the art of the Sunday meal prep, a small bakery owner sourcing the finest seeds, or a restaurateur looking for consistent quality without the "boutique" price tag, the search for affordable, quality whole foods is over. We are delighted to announce the launch of our two exclusive new ranges: Stock & Prep and Stock & Bite. Designed to bridge the gap between pricey supermarket small-batch health foods and unmanageable industrial sacks, these ranges offer convenient small-bulk packaging that delivers brilliant value and top-tier ingredients. Stock & Prep: The Essential Foundation for Every Cook The secret to a stress-free kitchen is a well-stocked larder. Our Stock & Prep range is specifically curated for those who cook from scratch—from family kitchens to professional catering environments. Why Choose Stock & Prep? Optimised for Meal Prep: Our packaging is designed for easy storage and usage, making it the perfect partner for your weekly batch-cooking. Professional Grade for Bakeries & Restaurants: We provide the consistency and high-grade quality that professional chefs demand, at a price point that keeps your margins healthy. Smart Small-Bulk Sizes: No need to buy a 25kg sack to save money. Our "small-bulk" bags offer the best price-per-gram while still fitting comfortably in a standard kitchen cupboard or pantry. The secret to a stress-free kitchen is a well-stocked pantry. Our Stock & Prep range is specifically curated for those who cook from scratch. We’ve focused on the "building block" ingredients that families and catering businesses use every single day. The Range Includes: Hearty grains (Quinoa, Rice, Oats), organic pulses and lentils, and versatile seeds like chia seeds, pumpkin seeds and flaxseed. Stock & Bite: Nutritious Snacking, Sorted Snacking shouldn't mean compromising on nutrition or your budget. Stock & Bite is our answer to the demand for clean, energy-dense fuel for families on the go and businesses looking to offer healthier options to their customers. Perfect For: Family Meal Prep & Snacking: Easily portion out nuts and dried fruits into reusable containers for school or the office. Catering & Cafés: Ideal for creating high-margin snack pots, topping porridge bowls, or serving alongside a flat white. Natural Fuel: High-protein raw nuts and nutrient-dense dried fruits to keep your energy levels steady throughout the day. The Range Includes: Raw and roasted nuts, antioxidant-rich dried fruits, gourmet trail mixes, and natural snacking seeds. Great Value Meets High Quality At Whole Food Earth, we believe that healthy eating and professional-grade ingredients shouldn't be a luxury. By sourcing directly and utilising our new small-bulk strategy, we’ve stripped away the "fancy packaging tax" often found in high-street health shops. Our mission with Stock & Prep and Stock & Bite is simple: to provide the ingredients you need to cook, bake, and snack, in quantities that make sense for your lifestyle and your business. The Range Includes: Raw and roasted nuts, antioxidant-rich dried berries, gourmet trail mixes, and natural snack bites.

It's time our kids go back to school! If you are looking for healthy snacks that are perfect for taking to school or after school, then this short list is for you. Eating healthy snacks can benefit your children in many ways. These healthy snacks will help your kids grow, develop and learn. To make your life easier, you can buy healthy snacks online and fill up your pantry with nuts, dried fruits, seeds, popcorn and dark chocolate. This way, you will always have some healthy snacks at hand. Popcorn Popcorn is a whole grain that is low in fat and rich in complex carbohydrates, making it a perfect snack for kids (if you don't add butter and salt). Corn has excellent health benefits for children. It contains a lot of dietary fibre, essential vitamins and minerals. High fibre improves digestion, helps avoid constipation, and stimulates digestive juices' secretion, keeping the bowels healthy. Popcorn also contains a good quantity of iron and calcium, manganese and phosphorous, which are vital for maintaining healthy bones and the functioning of cells. Additionally, corn is loaded with B vitamins, including vitamins B3, B6, pantothenic and folate acid, which are great for the brain and mood. Popcorn contains carotenoid antioxidants like zeaxanthin and lutein that help protect eye health. Nuts A handful of organic nuts or a serving of as little as 30g daily can benefit your kids in many ways. Nuts like almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts, peanuts, cashews, pistachios, macadamias and Brazil nuts are loaded with nutrients, protein and fibre to help children thrive and are an excellent fuel for the brain. In general, all kinds of nuts offer amazing health benefits, but every kind of nuts can also offer something special including preventing depression and anxiety. Walnuts contain high amounts of omega-3 fatty acids and DHA, which help fight inflammation. They contain twice as many antioxidants as other nuts, which improve cognitive functioning. Hazelnuts, almonds, pecans and macadamia nuts are heart-healthy. Almonds help improve your kid's memory. Pistachios are rich in oils that help preserve fatty acids and prevent inflammation. Macadamias also help in normal brain functioning. Dark chocolate Dark chocolate is a very healthy snack when consumed in moderation. It contains powerful antioxidants and flavonoids. Flavonoids improve blood flow to the brain, which can significantly improve memory and brain functioning. Veggies and Fruits Fresh vegetables are an obvious healthy snack. Packed with vitamins, they contain everything your children need to grow and develop in the right way. Dried fruits can be an excellent replacement for fresh fruits due to their longer shelf life. They contain all the nutrients of fruits but can last longer in your pantry. Your kids will love dried fruits like cranberries, dried apricots, cranberries, dates and figs.

Cashews are versatile and very nutritious nuts packed with protein, fibre and minerals. They are an excellent source of magnesium, copper, and essential amino acids. Cashews nuts are very easy to incorporate to your diet. What does cashew taste like? Cashews's flavour is similar to almonds and other nuts but they are sweeter and their nutty flavour is more delicate. With their buttery and creamy taste, they can become everyone's favourite nut. Cashews can pair well with all kinds of sweet and savoury dishes. How to use cashews? Cashews are less crunchy than almonds or peanuts but they probably are more versatile. As healthy snack Whole or ground organic cashews are a great snack on the go. You can eat cashew raw or roasted. You can easily find them in the shops and buy organic cashews online. If you want something more indulgent, go for cashew coated with honey, dark chocolate, or with herbs and spices seasoning. To make dairy-free milk If you have a food processor at home, you can easily make your own plant-based milk at home. Organic cashews would be perfect for that. Just soak the cashew in water for a couple of hours, then remove the water. Place it in a food processor, adding 1 litre of water and a pinch of salt and blend until it's creamy and smooth. Voila! You can keep it in the fridge for up to three days and use it for coffee and cereals in the morning. To make cashew butter Both roasted and raw organic cashews make excellent nut butter! You can easily prepare it at home. Cashew butter can replace peanut butter on toasties and cereals. This spread is naturally soft and high in fat. If you want to make it healthier, just blend organic cashews into butter without adding any extra oils or sugars. You can add a spoon of cashew butter to thicken your smoothies, pancakes, waffles, soups, stews and other savoury dishes. If you are allergic to peanuts, cashew butter will be great to replace peanut butter in all baked goods like cakes, croissants, and muffins. As a substitute for cream in dairy-free recipes If you don't want to use dairy cream in your cooking, you can always opt for cashews. Just blend them with lemon juice and a bit of salt. If you want to make the plant-based cream alternative more creamy, just soak the cashews for an hour before blending. You can keep this cashew cream in the fridge for a couple of days and add it to soups, sauces, dressings, curries and other dishes just like a traditional cream as a thickener and flavour booster. As a topping for different dishes Thanks to their creamy, nutty flavour, cashews can be an excellent topping for many dishes. To make plant-based cheese Cashews are one of the most popular ingredients to make vegan cheese, especially camembert or brie. These plant-based cheese are made with organic cashews blended and fermented. You can also easily make a creamy plant-based cheese with organic cashew nuts. Just blend soaked cashews with nutritional yeast and some salt and it's ready!

Dietary Fibre is an essential component of your diet. It helps keep your digestive system healthy, increases the good bacteria in your gut, and can even reduce the risk of certain diseases. The recommended daily fibre intake for adults is approximately 25 grams for women, and 38 grams for men, per day. For a more in depth look at the reasons you need to be getting enough fibre in your diet, why not take a gander at our previous article Why is Fibre Important? To make life easier, and make sure you’re hitting your RDA for fibre, we’ve compiled a handy list of some high fibre foods. They’re not just great sources of fibre, but also healthy, tasty, and satisfying – so without further ado, let’s get on with the list! Nuts First up on the list, is the small but mighty nut! Not only are nuts nutritional powerhouses, they’re an excellent supply of fibre too. Pine nuts, pistachios, hazelnuts, and pecans are all great choices when it comes to upping your daily fibre. However, almonds are the clear winner when it comes to the highest fibre content. Fibre content: Almonds – Approx. 13.3 grams per 100 grams Popcorn If you’re looking to increase your fibre intake, then popcorn just might be one of the best snacks you can choose to munch on. Plain, air-popped popcorn is extremely high in fibre, calorie for calorie. Just remember, if you add a lot of sugar, or fat, such as oil, to your popcorn, the fibre-to-calorie ratio will be considerably lower. Fibre content: Approx. 14 grams per 100 grams Chia Seeds If you haven’t heard about chia seeds yet – let us introduce you! Chia seeds are tiny black seeds that are becoming increasingly popular and may just be one of the best fibre sources on the planet. They are often referred to as a superfood due to their exceptionally high nutritional value, containing high amounts of magnesium, phosphorus, and calcium. Head over to our recipe page to find a wide range of Chia seed recipes from Blueberry Jam to Banana Muffins – delicious! Fibre content: Approx. 34.4 grams per 100 grams Beans Not only are beans a great source of plant protein, making them a great meat alternative, they are also an excellent way to get more fibre in your diet. Black beans, pinto beans, mung beans and aduki beans are all great choices for upping your fibre intake. However, haricot beans take the crown as the highest fibre bean in town. Fibre content: Haricot Beans - Approx. 8 grams per 100 grams Apples You’ve probably heard the saying ‘An apple a day, keeps the doctor away’. Turns out, there could be a lot of truth to that. Many fruits are filled with fibre, but apples, especially with the skin on, are the perfect pick for increasing your fibre intake. Plus, they count as one of your five a day! Fibre content: Approx. 2.4 grams per 100 grams, or 4.4 grams in a medium-sized apple. Lentils Looking for a cheap, simple, and nutritious food source? Well, look no further than lentils! Along with being high in fibre, they’re also as high in protein and loaded with many important nutrients. Lentils are an easy addition to your diet, add them to soups, stews, curries, salads and even desserts! Fibre content: 13.1 grams per cup of cooked lentils, or 7.3 grams per 100 grams Sweet Potatoes Are you a sweet potato lover? If so, we have good news for you! Sweet potatoes are bountiful in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and of course, fibre. Not to mention, they provide a wide range of health benefits and are a simple, and delicious, addition to your diet. Fibre content: Approx. 2.5 grams per 100 grams or 3.8 grams for a medium-sized boiled sweet Chickpeas Another type of legume that’s loaded with not just healthy fibre, but also vitamins, minerals, and plant protein is chickpeas. Easily included in your diet, they can be used in many different recipes. Chickpeas are also the main ingredient of hummus, which is a simple spread you can make yourself. Fibre content: 12.5 grams per cup of cooked chickpeas, or 7.6 per 100 grams Berries Berries get a lot of attention for their antioxidants, but they’re filled with healthy fibre too. Raspberries are a particularly rich source, but blackberries, strawberries, and blueberries are also a great choice for increasing your fibre intake. Another one of the biggest benefits of eating berries is that they’re also naturally low in calories. Sounds like a win-win to us! Fibre content: Raspberries - Approx. 7 grams per 100 grams Quinoa Quinoa is a pseudo-cereal that is an excellent source of plant protein, along with being high in fibre. It has many other health benefits and is packed full of other nutrients including, zinc, iron, magnesium, potassium, and antioxidants. Fibre content: Approx. 3 grams per 100 grams

Nut butter should be one of the simplest foods in the shop: nuts, blended into a jar. Yet walk down the aisle and you will find jars bulked out with palm oil, sweetened with sugar and stiffened with additives. Learning to read the label is the difference between a genuinely good, wholesome nut butter and a processed spread pretending to be one. Here is exactly what to look for. Check the ingredients first The single most useful habit is to turn the jar around and read the ingredients before anything else. The best nut butters have just one: nuts. That is it. A truly good peanut butter, for example, should list only peanuts, ideally at 100%. The shorter the list, the closer you are to real, honest nut butter. If the list runs to several lines, that is your first warning sign. What you don't want to see A few common additives are worth avoiding, and knowing why helps. Palm oil and other vegetable oils are added to stop the natural oils separating and to create an artificially smooth, stable texture. They bulk out the jar cheaply and bring environmental concerns with palm oil in particular. Added sugar turns a savoury, nutritious food into something closer to a sweet spread, and it is surprisingly common even in "natural" looking jars. Added salt is often included in larger amounts than you would choose yourself. And emulsifiers and stabilisers are there purely to alter texture and shelf life, not to make the butter better. None of these belongs in a simple, quality nut butter. Why natural oil separation is a good sign Here is something that puts people off unnecessarily. In a real, additive-free nut butter, a layer of natural oil often rises to the top of the jar. Many assume this means the product has gone wrong, when in fact it is the opposite: it is proof that nothing has been added to hold it artificially together. All you need to do is give it a good stir before use. If a nut butter never separates, it usually means stabilising oils have been added to stop it. A little separation is a badge of honesty. Why stone-ground and artisanal matters How a nut butter is made affects both flavour and quality. Stone-ground nut butters are milled slowly between stones, which keeps the temperature down and preserves the natural flavour and character of the nuts. The result is a richer, more rounded taste and a texture that feels like real ground nuts rather than a slick, uniform paste. Artisanal, small-batch production tends to mean more care over the nuts themselves and less reliance on shortcuts and additives. In short, better methods make better butter. A benchmark to look for If you want a simple example of what good looks like, our RAWGORILLA Organic Smooth Peanut Butter and Organic Crunchy Peanut Butter tick every box on this list. They are made from 100% organic peanuts and nothing else, stone-ground the traditional way, with no palm oil, no added sugar, no added salt and no emulsifiers. They will separate a little, because there is nothing artificial holding them together, and they come in a generous 1kg jar for proper value. That is the standard worth measuring any nut butter against. How to store and use natural nut butter Because good nut butter contains only nuts, a few simple habits keep it at its best. Give it a thorough stir when you first open it to mix the natural oils back through. Store it in a cool cupboard, or in the fridge if you prefer a firmer texture and want to extend its life, though chilling makes it harder to spread. Beyond toast, use it in smoothies, satay sauces, porridge, baking, energy balls and dressings, where its pure nutty flavour really shines. The bottom line Choosing the best nut butter comes down to one simple rule: read the label and look for just nuts. Avoid palm oil, added sugar, salt and emulsifiers, welcome a little natural oil separation, and favour stone-ground, artisanal jars made with care. Do that, and every spoonful will be exactly what nut butter should be, real food and nothing else.












