Black Women-Owned Food & Beverage Brands

Black Women-Owned Food & Beverage Brands

 

Supporting Black Women-Owned Food Brands to Liven Up Your Dinner Table



Supporting Black Women-Owned Food Brands to Elevate Your Holiday Celebrations



Discover Top Black Women-Owned Food Brands 

From artisanal cookware to gourmet granola, these brands offer unique flavors and products that will make any celebration special. Check out our curated list of nine exceptional Black women-owned food businesses.

Uncle Nearest Whiskey: A Tribute to Legendary Distiller Nathan "Nearest" Green

 

Founded by serial entrepreneur Fawn Weaver, Uncle Nearest honors African-American distiller Nathan "Nearest" Green, who taught Jack Daniel the art of whiskey-making. Uncle Nearest whiskey is known for its smooth flavors and additive-free production methods.

  • Uncle Nearest 1884 Small Batch Whiskey with Four Crystal Glasses - A five-year-aged whiskey that can be personalized with engraving.
  • Uncle Nearest Single Barrel - Offers a barrel-strength flavor, triple-filtered for smoothness.
  • Nearest Green Tennessee Whiskey - Ideal for those new to whiskey, available for preorder.

Ayesha Curry Cookware: Combining Style and Durability

 

Founded by actress and author Ayesha Curry, this cookware brand offers stylish and durable products, including:

  • 10-piece Hard Anodized Nonstick Cookware Set - Covers all your cooking needs.
  • Enamel on Steel Stockpot - Perfect for heating soups and stews.

Mawa's Kitchen: Promoting Healthy and Balanced Eating

 

Mawa McQueen, the restaurateur behind Aspen's popular Mawa's Kitchen, extends her commitment to healthy eating with GrainFreeNola. These vegan, protein-rich granolas come in flavors like:

  • Berry Me
  • Out of Africa
  • Health Nut
  • Green Machine
  • Tropical Paradise

Partake Foods: Allergy-Friendly Deliciousness

 

Denise Woodard founded Partake Foods to offer gluten-free, non-GMO, vegan cookies free of the top nine allergens. Popular varieties include:

  • Chocolate Chip
  • Ginger Snap
  • Soft Baked Snickerdoodle

Partake Foods also partners with nonprofits to support food-insecure families.

McBride Sisters Wine: Pioneers in Black-Owned Wine

 

The McBride Sisters, who reunited after living on separate continents, offer a wide range of wines inspired by New Zealand and California. Collections include:

  • Black Girl Magic Series - Features California Riesling and Rosé.
  • SHE CAN Series - A selection of canned wines inspired by their mothers.

Justice of the Pies: Unparalleled Sweet and Savory Bakes

 

James Beard Award finalist Maya Camille Broussard runs Justice of the Pies, renowned for its sweet and savory tarts, quiches, and pies. Must-try options include:

  • Salted Caramel Peach Pie
  • Bourbon Pecan Pie

Order through Goldbelly or explore recipes in Broussard's cookbook.

The Spice Suite: Couture Spice Blends and More

 

Angel Gregorio's The Spice Suite offers international spice blends with a fashion-forward twist. Popular products include:

  • Spicy, Savory and Salt-Free Box - Features blends like black garlic and onion mix.
  • Food is Fashion Box - Includes branded apparel and spice blends.

Cuples Tea House: Premium Loose-Leaf Teas

 

Cuples Tea House in Baltimore offers over 50 premium loose-leaf teas. Popular flavors include:

  • Apple Spiced Chai - Mix with hot apple cider for 'applechider.'
  • Peppermint Black Tea
  • White Chai

Attend “The Elevated Tea Experience” for a sophisticated afternoon tea event.

54kibo: Luxury African Decor

 

54kibo offers stunning contemporary African decor, founded by Nana Quagraine. Featured tableware includes:

  • Fatyly Porcelain Dinnerware Set
  • Turquoise Gold Seashell Dishes

Support these remarkable Black women-owned food brands and make your next meal truly unforgettable.

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