What’s New in Trendy Foods
Cube Croissants: square croissants with an extra dimension of flaky goodness
What are cube croissants? Cube croissants (also known as croissant cubes, cubic croissants, or square croissants) are essentially the same recipe as their traditional crescent-shaped counterparts, but with a playful twist. The dough is meticulously cut into equally...
Probiotic Drinks: the perfect chaser to better digestion
What are probiodic drinks? Probiotic drinks are beverages that are infused with probiotics (not to be confused with prebiotics). So, what are probiotics? Probiotics are live bacteria and yeasts, usually found in large numbers inside our digestive system. They're also...
Wellness drinks: get a healthy buzz with adaptogens & nootropics
What are wellness drinks? Wellness drinks are beverages that promote health and wellbeing with minimal to no negative side effects. They typically have low or no alcohol and include various ingredients known for eliciting healthy responses in the body. These...
Sea Moss: the rediscovered ancient superfood of the sea
raw moss fresh from the ocean What is sea moss? Sea moss (chondrus crispus) is a type of seaweed or algae that has existed in Earth's oceans for 500 million years. They come in a range of colors (e.g. white, yellow, red, brown, purple and green) and their thin stems...
Non-alcoholic beverages: alcohol-free to zero proof drinks
Non-alcoholic beverages are one of the biggest drink trends that started picking up momentum in the late 2010s and continued to gain steam into the 2020s. Sometimes, they're referred to as alcohol-free (AF) or zero proof beverages. These drinks have been specifically...
Drink Bombs: weapons of mass thirst destruction
Drink bombs are the general term for drinks that involve dropping a container of one or more ingredients into an existing beverage. These types of drinks have been around for over a century. However, thanks to the internet, a new generation of drink bombs has arisen...
Weird Food Combinations: surprisingly tasty pairings
Weird food combinations are two ingredients that are virtually never seen together, but somehow, someone ate them together and discovered that they actually taste pretty good. These "odd couples" work well since their primary flavors and/or textures complement each...
Mead: the oldest alcohol makes a historic return
Mead is the type of beverage that you'd expect Thor, the Norse god of thunder, to guzzle and then smash his stein to the ground before shouting, "ANOTHER!" It is the drink of Vikings, Danish warriors, and many other historic figures. Unless you've played period-piece...
4th of July Drinks: boozy and non-alcoholic celebratory sips
Hosting or attending a party for the 4th of July? If so, you'll want to consider what types of drinks to provide or bring. The best 4th of July drinks are festive, refreshing and (of course) taste great. Although beer is a go-to for summer celebrations, there is an...
Seacuterie board: charcuterie ideas for seafood lovers
Hosting a seafood dinner party? Hosting any dinner party? Change things up with a seacuterie board! What is a seacuterie board? A seacuterie board is a food board (although not necessarily a charcuterie board in the strictest definition) that features...
Mangonada: a refreshing Mexican slushie with a kick
A mangonada (a.k.a. chamango, chamoyada and mangoneada) is a blended frozen Mexican drink primarily made of mangoes and chamoy. Its bold sunset colors of orange and deep reds are a visual representation of its bold mix of sweet, sour and spicy flavors. Because of its...
Cotton Candy Vodka: soft candy meets hard liquor
Cotton candy vodka is a flavored alcoholic beverage that tastes like cotton candy or spun sugar. It is made with a base of traditional vodka which is combined with natural and/or artificial flavors. What is it made out of? This cotton candy-flavored vodka is typically...
Cotton Candy Wine: know your cotton candy varietals
Cotton candy wine is a type of wine that is known to taste like cotton candy. Usually, these wines are made from grapes that yield a naturally sweet flavor that is likened to the popular fluffy treat. Are there any varietals that naturally taste like cotton candy?...
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Glutto Digest is a nationwide food blog based in the US. We feature unique & relatively esoteric foods & beverages ranging from the traditional to the trendy. Browse through our posts above to discover the best, most unique, newest, and up and coming foods & drinks (including recipes for delicious meals and yummy dishes).
Nice job finding our not-so-subtle Easter egg. 😉 Like finding the good stuff? Well then, we shall reward your curiosity by divulging more information about what we have to offer… To break things down, Glutto Digest’s posts focus on these main things:
1. Interesting foods & drinks (based on unique qualities i.e. visual appeal, taste, eating experience and/or health benefits). Examples of popular articles have included:
- rolled ice cream – this is a type of made-to-order ice cream made on frozen flat surfaces and scraped off to create rolls of ice cream
- pani puri shots – these are savory Indian shots that come in an array of eye-catching colors
- CBD oil edibles and gummies – these are edible goods made of the largely legal component of cannabis, CBD, which is linked with healing properties
- flaming saganaki – this is a Greek cheese appetizer that is lit on fire
- coxinhas – these are Brazilian appetizers similar to chicken nuggets
- air fried foods – these are a healthier alternative to deep-fried foods and can easily be made at home
- exotic fruits – these are fruits that are commonly found in tropical regions around the world
- liquid nitrogen puffs & dragon’s breath – these are snacks infused with liquid nitrogen that make you breathe like a dragon
2. How you can try these foods & drinks yourself (i.e. where to buy them near you & how to make them—at the bottom of each food article). Click on any of the articles above to find the closest places that serve these foods and recipes on the easiest way to make them (when applicable).
3. Tips for eating healthy (cause there is a right & wrong way to eat anything). When you feature all kinds of trending foods, some of them are bound to not be the most healthy. 😛 We feel a responsibility educate people to eat responsibly as well. Here are some examples of articles that provide tips on how to eat healthy and responsibly:
- eat what you want while staying healthy
- a cheat sheet to make healthy food choices easily
- eat out wisely: easy modifications to make your orders healthier
Other things you can do on Glutto Digest include:
1. Shopping for food-related gifts that you or your favorite food lover might like on our Gift Shop page. We have pretty much anything you could ever want to need, from stuff you can use for your kitchen to containers to keep your food & drinks fresh on the go.
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