women owned food business

Women Owned Specialty Food Brands & Products

It’s no surprise that we here at Women Who Brunch love supporting women owned businesses and entrepreneurs. From our Brunch & Learn podcast where we interview female founders to our events where we’ve had some amazing guest speakers from Time, Buzzfeed, Google, Tinted, and more.

We’d like to use this space to highlight some great women-owned companies in the food and CPG space. Some of our favorites are below and hope to continue to grow this list. Feel free to share your favorite businesses in the comments or catch us over on Instagram sharing our favorite there as well.


Maya’s Syrups

Award-winning, locally handmade jams & fruit syrups. Three generations of women working together to create the best mixers for DIY healthy sodas and craft beverages. 

I’ve had the pleasure of chatting with Maya and her family’s legacy on the Brunch & Learn Podcast. Check out Maya’s episode here.


21 Seeds Tequila 

Female-led distillery – Sarika, Kat, and Nicole ( Two sisters and one friend). They had founded 21 Seeds tequila by trying different infusions until they got each recipe just right. 

21 Seeds is an all natural, craft infused tequila made with real fruit in three flavors: Cucumber Jalapeno, Grapefruit Hibiscus, and Valencia Orange.


Dress it Up Dressing 

Dress It Up Dressing offers award-winning olive-oil based dressings with gluten-free, sugar-free, low sodium, vegan, AIP Compliant, Keto and Whole-30 friendly varieties.

Founded by Sophia Maroon in 2012. Sophia’s brother had long held that a business was waiting to be built in the salad dressing their mother made every night when they were children (and that Sophia continued to make for her children).

Their dressing lineup has six olive oil-based salad dressings available in Whole Foods. In addition to this, these dressings have notably included accolades from Good Food Foundation and Specialty Food Association, all while maintaining an unwavering commitment to sustainability and social responsibility.


Mama’s Biscuits 

Founded by Lesley Riley, AKA Mama Biscuit - This is America’s first gourmet biscuit company located in the Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia area.

Southern style, ready-to-eat biscuits can be found in the frozen bread aisles of Walmart, Target, Publix, Wegmans and Trader Joes. Popular flavors include buttermilk, cheddar jalapeño, blueberry lemon, confetti, s’mores, and pumpkin spice. 


Fat Gold

Kathryn Tomajan is Fat Gold’s fearless leader. She is an olive oil maker, taster, and educator.

On a mission to de-commodify extra virgin olive oil and elevate its place in American food culture. Fat Gold is California extra virgin olive oil, available by the tin and by subscription.

In the early days, they farmed a tiny olive grove of our own, right here in the Bay Area. As Fat Gold has grown, they have started collaborating with other growers to source some of California’s best, most interesting olives.


Dam Good English Muffins 

A Woman-Owned, family-operated wholesale bakery that has been in business since 2017 - currently making 4 varieties of preservative-free, vegan sourdough English muffins: “Original White,” “Multigrain,” “Cinnamon Swirl,” and “Whole Wheat.” 

These vegan sourdough English muffins are made from all-natural, non-GMO, soy-free ingredients with no preservatives. Located in Peekskill, New York. (We love to see a local NY + Women Owned Combo!)


The Sister Yard

Two sisters Yami and Tina Correa born in Venezuela who called Miami home for 12 years before making our big move to New York City.

They brew up naturally hydrating cold brew coffee with coconut water. Their recipe combines sustainably-sourced coffee beans with 100% pure coconut water and fair-trade toasted coconut.

They’ve also made a new home recently in Miami Smorgasburg and throughout NYC shops. 


Hayden’s Flour Mill

Co-owner + Co-founder Emma Zimmerman, along with her dad Jeff Zimmerman are the founders of Hayden’s Flour Mill - family owned and run. They’re on a mission to revive forgotten native grains from the ground up in the Arizona desert, through heritage grains and the art of stone milling.


Home Free Treats

Jill Robbins, founder of Homefree - Natural/organic, whole grain cookies that are free of common food allergens including peanuts, tree nuts, dairy and eggs. With the goal in mind, Jill, wanted it to be easy to include everyone when serving food at social occasions, especially as a mom of a child with food allergies.

Flavors include lemon burst, chocolate mint, vanilla, double chocolate chipand ginger snap.





Holiday Foodie Gift Guide 2021

Happy Holidays fellow foodies!

This year we’re kicking off our favorite food lover picks from kitchen gadgets, items for food babies and kiddos, to women-owned food businesses and more.

Some of our top food gadgets and wish lists can easily be shopped on our WWB Amazon store front here.

Hope this inspires you to shop local this holiday season or even spoil yourself with some food gifts. And please let us know in the comments any business business, gadgets or products your eyeing this year that we might have missed so we can include them next year!

xoxo,

Nicole

Kitchen Gadgets:

  • Ember Mug - Heated Coffee Mug - Keeps your beverages at the perfect temperature from the first sip to the last drop.

  • Food Huggers: Designed to reduce waste at home. Food Huggers help keep your produce fresh for longer and save you money. I can’t tell you how well these have been working on my avocados, lemons, onion and any other fruits and vegetables I save half of in recipes.

  • Milk Coffee Frother: Love my morning coffee with some frothy milk on top, this Milk Boss Amazon frother does the trick.

  • Bitters Glass Bottles: Found these gorgeous glass bitter bottles on Amazon, perfect addition to your home bar cart.

  • Dash Mini Waffle Maker: Fun and kid-friendly. My favorite ones are the holiday themed ones like the snowman and snowflake.

  • Souper Cubes: Best way to freeze and store your soup, stock, broth or sauce in perfect portions. Has also been a lifesaver for my postpartum freezer meals this year.


Women Owned Food Gifts:

  • Rockerbox Spice Co. : Garlic powders, onion powders, spice blends, and pickled garlics.

  • Tache Artisan Chocolate: Tache Artisan Chocolate serves chocolates with the vision of pastry chef Aditi Malhotra, drawing inspiration from around the world.

  • Dam Good English Muffins: Women owned and local out of Peekskill, New York.

  • Brooklyn Delhi: Premium Indian condiments developed by chef and cookbook author Chitra Agrawal.

  • Overseasoned: Feminist merchandise and apparel for food lovers.

  • Yes Bar: Snack bar that’s women owned, Plant Based Protein, Vegan, Paleo, Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Low Sugar.

  • Legally Addictive: Salty & sweet things in NYC. Woman owned and founded.


Women Who Brunch - Foodie Gift Guide Splurge Gifts

Splurge “Treat Your Self” Food Gifts:


Foodie Baby & Kids:



  • Piccoliny: Boutique baby and children's gifts perfect for your foodie baby and home of the original Hotdog Pretzel NY tee.

  • Lalo: Baby High Chair play chair built to grow with your child.

  • The Dough Project: All natural play dough is made from organic, food-grade ingredients & 100% plant-based colors.

  • Ezpz - Food Mats: Mat-based products that promotes safe and independent eating.

  • Kiwico Yummy Crate: This crate unlocks the science of cooking and help kids gain confidence in the kitchen. Family-friendly, kid-tested recipes, now your kiddos can experience the joy of preparing and sharing a meal. All while taking a bite out of big scientific ideas like biology and chemistry in the kitchen.

  • Loulou Lollipop: Baby brand for eco-friendly silicone suction plates and bowls, silicone bibs, silicone teethers and pacifier clips. I can’t handle this Sushi teether.


Holiday Foodie Gift Guide 2020

We’re finally here, the end of 2020! [Insert what month it is here]

With the holiday’s rolling around the corner, this holiday season will be a little different for everyone. And so, I wanted to put a list together comprised of foodie gift trends, ways to support small businesses, women owned businesses, black women owned businesses, and most importantly a lot of friends on this list.

This list covers a little bit of everything for the food fam out there.

Happy Holidays Y’all! xoxo

Kitchen Gadgets:

Holiday Food Gifts:

Advent Calendars:

Food Thangs:


Chocolate Lovers Gifts:

Boozy Gifts:

  • Spoonable Spirits: Booze-infused pudding shots made fresh in NYC.

  • Simple Vodka: With every bottle of Simple Vodka, they provide 20 meals to those in need through direct support of the local and national hunger relief organizations.

  • Hangover Helper: Hangover Helper is a playful cookbook filled with tried and true recipes to cure your hangover, collected from culinary traditions from around the world.

  • Cheeky: Syrups & juices for cocktails in the home

  • Corkzy: Fancy and easy way to open your wine bottles.

Black Women Owned Businesses:

  • Boss Blend Coffee: Small batch coffee brand. Artisanal coffee for every boss.

  • Chicago French Press: Chicago based, women led coffee company.

  • Trade Street Jam Company: Vegan, Brooklyn, and Black Owned jam company.

  • Blondery: Handmade blondies inspired by generosity. Founded by professional pastry chef, Auzerais Bellamy. Baked to order in Brooklyn and shipped Nationwide.

  • The Salty Heifer: Black woman-owned gourmet online bakery with the best fresh-baked cookies and more.

  • The Glam Kitchen: e-cookbooks and seasonings (My friend Shauntay from middle school is the founder and owner. All her recipes are amazing!)

  • Mama Biscuit: America’s first gourmet biscuit company located in the Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia area. Biscuits that contain No Trans Fat, No Preservatives, No Artificial flavors, colors or dyes and use real butter.

  • Stuyvesant Champagne: The vineyard stretches from the Ardre Valley to the Aisne via the Marne Valley. Marvina Robinson is one of the few African American women owning a Champagne brand. Her love for her hometown, Bedford-Stuyvesant (Brooklyn, NY), inspired the name of her brand, Stuyvesant Champagne.

  • Camella’s Kitchen: Black-women owned mother/daughter business based out of Prince George’s County, Maryland. Specializing in bold Caribbean flavors handcrafted in small batches.