lundi 23 janvier 2017

30 New Foods You'd Be Crazy Not to Try This Year

With a new year comes new foods, including a wide variety of new artisanal products you'll want to look out for in stores and online. Hundreds of food companies showcased their best new products at San Francisco's Winter Fancy Food Show in January, and we tried them all so that you don't have to. From small-batch chocolate bars to flavored marshmallows and "chips" made of beans, there are more snack options than ever in 2017. We're bringing you only the best of the best so that you know what items really deserve a place in your shopping cart this year. Behold, the 30 best new foods you'd be crazy not to try this year.

- Additional reporting by Anna Monette Roberts



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