The best unusual Christmas gifts for food lovers 2024
Give the gift of the unexpected this Christmas with our guide to the best unusual presents for food lovers. From quirky socks and plates to out-of-the-ordinary gin and condiments, these ideas will surprise and delight the foodies in your life. No more bland bars of chocolate or uninspiring jars of chutney!
Looking for crowdpleasing presents? Browse our edit of the best all-rounder gifts for foodies, including a great chef’s knife, coffee subscription and cheese selection.
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Edinburgh Gin Tiramisu Gin
While the combination of tiramisu and gin might sound… interesting, Edinburgh Gin proves it’s a winning one. Creamy, textured and lively, a bottle of Tiramisu Gin would go down well with a cocktail-loving friend.
BUY NOW FROM EDINBURGH GIN FOR £35 for 70cl
Chitarra Pasta Cutter
A chitarra (Italian for guitar) is a traditional harp-like tool that uses wire strings to cut pasta sheets into ribbons of fettuccine. Efficient and classic – great for the adventurous food lover.
BUY NOW FROM SOUS CHEF FOR £35
Pollen Bakery Croissant Butter
This is delicious stirred into a yogurt bowl for breakfast – or just eaten with a spoon. Think speculoos spread meets cinnamon swirl, with crunchy pieces of croissant. Make sure they invite you to share.
BUY NOW FROM DELLI MARKET, £10 for 200g
Dodo Socks Market Socks
These mismatched fruit and veg socks are a great stocking filler for someone in need of a cute new pair. Ukraine-based manufacturer Dodo Socks aims to popularise Ukrainian culture, and if you also buy something from the charity-range page, proceeds go to supporting the country’s war effort.
BUY NOW FROM DODO SOCKS FOR £8.50
Farm Shop Foraged Farm Box
A curated collection of 10 handpicked seasonal delights – from Foraged Mincemeat to Fig & Elderflower Chutney, Blackberry Hot Sauce and Pickled Walnuts.
BUY NOW FROM FARM SHOP FOR £85
Set of four Electric Coast Icon stoneware plates
Eleanor Bowmer’s hand-illustrated cake plates are inspired by California. A great way to cheer up the British winter.
BUY NOW FROM JOHN LEWIS FOR £50
Ripple Effect gifts
Donate on a loved one’s behalf and give the gift of sustenance to farming communities in East Africa through the agricultural charity Ripple Effect. Gifts range from a watering can (£5) and a chicken (£9) to a donkey (£13), a coffee sapling (£23) or even a dairy cow (£700).
Niwaki Hori Hori gardening multi-tool
Japanese brand Niwaki makes some of the best tools you can buy, and the Hori Hori Pro all-in-one gardening multi-tool will tackle most jobs, from digging up spuds and sowing beetroot seeds to bulb-planting.
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