9 Best Christmas Food Gifts 2021 | The Sun UK

THE best Christmas food gifts are a guaranteed winner, whether it's a tasty present for someone you know and love, or an appetising treat for a colleague.

Beautifully presented and delicious (naturally), foodie gifts are a direct route to someone's heart.

For kids and adults of any age, a DIY Christmas food gift like a gingerbread cookie set or gingerbread house is just the ticket.

A personalised foodie treat is another way to make someone feel extra special this festive season.

There are certain Christmas food gift staples, that are always welcomed with open arms.

A classic tin of Quality Street is one, swapped and shared by friends and families for generations. Plus, the legendary reusable tin is wonderful for housing all sorts of bits and bobs in the months to come.

A traditional Christmas cake or panettone is another gift staple – find a recipe with a twist for a little extra Christmas magic.

For the most delicious festive season yet, here's our edit of some of the best Christmas food gifts available right now.

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1. Bojangles Cocoa Dusted Chocolate Truffles

  1. (AD) Monty Bojangles Cocoa Dusted Chocolate Truffles, £14.99 from Amazon – buy here

When it comes to mind-blowing chocolatey goodness, these award-winning truffles from Monty Bojangles are a power player.

Inside the limited edition cat gift tin (which is enough of a present on its own) lies the real treat – 14 individually wrapped cocoa dusted truffles, which are rich, moreish and frankly heavenly.

Earning itself a coveted Amazon's Choice title, gift these to someone special and their happiness is guaranteed.

2. Chiostra Di Saronno Chocolate Panettone

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Panettone is a gorgeous Christmas gift – and even better if it's chocolate-flavoured.

This authentic Italian version is dotted with chocolate chips and filled with chocolate cream, and comes in a gorgeous tin that's as good a present as what's inside.

It has a whole host of great Amazon reviews from happy shoppers. 'Absolutely delicious and wonderfully moist', says one reviewer.

3. Collin Street Bakery Deluxe Fruitcake

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A Christmas fruitcake is a traditional Christmas gift, welcomed and enjoyed by hosts the world over.

This particular version is from Texas-based Collin St Bakery, a world-famous maker of baked goods since 1896. The bakery is family run and its acclaimed creations are shipped around the world.

This tasty cake has a festive colourway, combining pineapple, papaya, red cherries and pecans. It also comes in a gorgeous, reusable festive cowboy tin.

Reviewers can't get enough, either. 'A Xmas favourite. Simply the best cake there is', writes one, and 'Christmas in a tin', says another.

4. Biscuiteers Happy Christmas Biscuit Tin

  • Biscuiteers Happy Christmas Biscuit Tin, £35 from Biscuiteers – buy here

A luxe biscuit tin like no other, inside this beautiful box of treats are beautifully iced crackers, a snowman, Christmas pudding and reindeer amongst others.

5. Nestlé Quality Street

  • Nestlé Quality Street Tin, 1.2kg, £10 from John Lewis – buy here

A classic Christmas food gift, whether you're sharing with others or enjoying on your own, a tin of Quality Street is a festive-season favourite.

This tin features a delightful assortment of milk and dark chocolates, toffees and fruit crémes in those signature electrifying colours.

6. John Lewis & Partners Taste of Christmas Gift Bag

  • John Lewis & Partners Taste of Christmas Gift Bag, £20 from John Lewis & Partners – buy here

This selection of delectable festive delights from John Lewis is packed with Christmas classics.

Packaged up prettily in a shiny green gift bag, tempting bites include: chocolate brownie biscuits, a Christmas pudding, mince pies, a Christmas preserve, truffles and an iced loaf. Yum.

7. Joules Letterbox Gingerbread Trees

  • Letterbox Gingerbread Trees by TTK Confectionary, £6 from Joules – buy here

This activity set slash Christmas food gift contains six gingerbread Christmas trees and icing pens so you can decorate them yourself.

A fun activity for the whole family to enjoy together.

8. Whittard of Chelsea Limited Edition Creative Hot Chocolate Selection

  • Whittard of Chelsea Limited Edition Creative Hot Chocolate Selection, £18 from Whittard of Chelsea – buy here

For hot chocolate aficionados, this Limited Edition selection from Whittard of Chelsea is the ultimate treat.

A show-stopping trio of creative chocolately flavours, packed neatly in a cute gift box, the tantalising hot chocolate blends include: peanut butter, raspberry ripple and sticky toffee pudding. We want them all.

9. Fortnum & Mason

  • Christmas Nutcracker Biscuits, £7.95 from Fortnum & Mason – buy here

From brandy butter to biscuits, you can't go wrong with a gift from Fortnum & Mason's food hall.

These Nutcracker biscuits, in a collectible festive tin, combine pistachios, almonds and cranberries for a moreish flavour.

What to put in a Christmas food gift basket?

Think about the recipient and what sort of person they are – are they gluten free? Healthy? A chocaholic? A coffee aficionado?

Even if you don't know the person you're gifting very well, there are a few items that are surefire winners.

Classic items to put in a food Christmas gift basket include: mince pies, biscuits, cheese, chocolate, beer or wine, tea and coffee, jams and preserves and savoury snacks like crips and crackers.

How to make Christmas food gifts?

If you want to DIY your way to someone's heart this Christmas, you could put together your own Christmas food hamper.

Or, if that's not hands-on enough for you, why not create your own gingerbread house and decorate it with sweets? We love this Traditional Gingerbread House Kit from Lakeland for £12.99, which includes pre-baked gingerbread shapes for easy building.

For a Christmas biscuit that will turn heads, this recipe from BBC Good Food has a number of glowing reviews.

Where to buy Christmas food gifts?

Department stores and high-end supermarkets like M&S and Waitrose come into their own when it comes to festive food and drink gifts.

Come December most big supermarkets also have a good selection of food and drink gifts, plus it's worth going to your local farm shop or garden centre for local specialties.

For a luxury selection of tasty treats, Fortum & Mason, Harrods and John Lewis & Partners are renowned for their impressive selections.

How much are Christmas food gifts?

The beauty of a Christmas food gift is that you can spend as little or as much as you like as gifts range in price so hugely.

For a small gesture of thanks, a cute bag of Prosecco Cocktail Candies from Prezzybox for £4.99 is a unique and purse-friendly way to show your appreciation.

Or, for a magnificent present that will shout from the rooftops, a food gift like this Christmas Pantry Hamper from Selfridges, £200, is the ultimate way to spread festive cheer.

What to look for in a Christmas food gift?

The best Christmas food gifts are much like any of the best gifts – thoughtful and personal to the recipient. Perhaps just as important is that they taste and look sensational too.

We hope our edit of the best Christmas food gifts has given you a few ideas to get shopping.

For a classic sweet gift that is almost universally enjoyed, a Nestlé Quality Street Tin is the way to go. Or, for something a little quirkier, we adore the Biscuiteers' Happy Christmas Biscuit Tin.

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