1. Classic Christmas Treats
Christmas Pudding
A traditional choice but one that proves its worth yearly as a festive staple. You can choose a matured pudding for its deep flavours or one infused with brandy or rum for an extra-special touch. A lovely gift for anyone hosting Christmas dinner.
Mince Pies
You can’t go wrong with a good mince pie. We have the buttery versions that always feel indulgent, or ones with creative twists — think cranberry, brown sugar crumble or brandy cream — to make a welcome surprise at the first bite. And don’t worry if you (or the giftee) have a gluten allergy, we’ve got you covered with our Gluten-Free Mince Pies by Roots&Wings waiting to be put into your cart.
Panettone
This Italian sweet bread is soft, airy and beautifully decadent. Traditional raisin panettone always delights, but chocolate chip or pistachio-filled versions bring a certain pastiche to the table.

2. Chocolate & Sweet Treats
Chocolate
Small-batch, hand-crafted chocolates make an elegant gift. Single-origin bars, pralines, truffle boxes and festive shapes are always appreciated especially by the kids while waiting for Christmas dinner. With tasty picks from brands like Ombar, especially their Blueberry and Açaí range, you’ll definitely delight your giftee with flavours they’ve never experienced before.
Hot Chocolate Kits
Build your own cosy gift set with gourmet chocolate flakes, a festive mug and mini marshmallows. Perfect for kids, adults and anyone who loves a winter evening treat.
Marmalade
A classic British gift with a foodie twist. Seville orange, ginger, whisky-infused or festive spiced marmalade makes a charming stocking filler or hamper addition.
3. Savoury Delights for Foodies
Lamb Fat
We know, this is not the usual choice for a gift but is one whose merits cannot be ignored especially if it’s a gift for an avid home cook. Ideal for making the crispiest roast potatoes, Yorkshire puddings or adding richness to winter dishes. It’s a niche gift — but a showstopper for keen chefs.
Nuts
From salted and roasted to spiced or chocolate-coated, nuts make an easy, sharable present. Look for festive blends with cinnamon, chilli or rosemary.
Chutney
A jar of chutney is one of the most versatile Christmas food gifts you can give. It pairs beautifully with cheese boards, leftover turkey, cold cuts and Boxing Day buffets. Go for flavours that feel special at this time of year — spiced apple, cranberry and orange, caramelised onion, pear and ginger, or a classic ploughman’s-style pickle.
5. Easy Stocking Fillers
Not every gift needs to be big. Sometimes, the small treats make the biggest smile:
- Mini jars of marmalade
- Small chocolate bars
- Festive nut sachets
- Tiny panettone
- Hot chocolate and coffee sachets
Christmas food gifts are warm, thoughtful and always enjoyed. Whether you’re shopping for a seasoned foodie, a busy host or someone who simply loves a festive nibble, these ideas make holiday gifting easy and delicious.
From all of us at Turmeric and Honey, we wish you a warm, joyful and delicious Christmas. We hope your season is filled with comfort and cheer (and special treats).
Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year!