In order to be able to enjoy a variety of different foods, Foodist relies on innovative products. According to their own statements, the enjoyment experts have already been able to convince more than 600,000 customers of their modern concept. For this reason, there is also a large selection of different advent calendars with exquisite (and mostly alcoholic) drinks and food for the upcoming Christmas season. You can read below what exactly is hidden behind the 24 little doors.
With this advent calendar, you have until Christmas Eve to taste 24 different types of whiskey (50 ml each) from ten different countries – such as Scotland, Australia, Finland, Ireland and Germany. The scope of delivery includes a booklet including a tasting table, recipe ideas, fun facts and cocktail recipes for Scotch, Single Malt, Bourbon and Co.
This Foodist Advent calendar has a lot to offer real gourmets: According to the manufacturer, there are 24 exquisite specialties from European manufacturers behind the doors, such as Christmas pastries, unusual fruit gums, sweet chocolate, salted nuts and delicious cookies. The boxes can also be refilled next year.
That looks like a gin-gin situation: Behind the strictly limited miniature mix set edition are 24 exclusive spirits from all over the world. Test yourself with different botanicals and flavors, browse through the tasting table or try out new cocktail recipes. A real gin tasting is possible with this advent calendar.
Foodist’s snack advent calendar (including booklet) is completely alcohol-free: it contains a colorful mix of different sweets and nibbles – such as biscuits, bars, nut bars or salty snacks. The 24 small boxes that you can easily reuse and fill individually next year are particularly practical.
Foodist also has a suitable advent calendar for children: a variety of delicacies are hidden behind the 24 little doors – without refined sugar. Whether biscuits, sweets, chocolate and fruit gums: all sweets come from manufactories and consist of 100 percent natural ingredients. Again, the boxes can be reused.
This advent calendar is just the right thing for connoisseurs and connoisseurs of a fine drop: 24 miniature bottles (each with 100 ml content) are just waiting to be drunk. Various fine-tart, dry or full-bodied red wines, white wines and rosé wines from Germany, Portugal, France and Italy ensure a balanced mix.
This vegan advent calendar is completely free of food of animal origin. Behind the 24 doors are (according to the manufacturer) innovative and varied delicacies without refined sugar – such as chocolate chip cookies, chips, peanut butter cups, almonds, chocolate bars, tea and spreads. There is also a booklet with DIY tips and recipe ideas.
Of course, rum lovers will also get their money’s worth this year: This advent calendar contains 24 strictly limited miniature bottles (each with 50 ml content). Enjoy noble varieties from Panama, the Dominican Republic and Jamaica. With the associated booklet including information about the rum types, recipes and tasting table, December becomes a month of indulgence.
Last but not least, another Foodist Advent calendar completes this series: In the premium package, fine delicacies, snacks and exquisite cooking products from all over the world are waiting to be eaten – such as spices, chutney, pralines, fruit spreads, biscuits, chocolate, pastries and tea. There is also a booklet (including DIY tips and Christmas recipes).
24 national and international beer specialties (0.33 liters each) from all over the world can be found in this advent calendar. Whether IPA, Amber Ale or Helles: Many of the varieties contained are only rarely (or not at all) available in stores. In the accompanying booklet you will also find a tasting table and suitable recipes to increase your beer knowledge.
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