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Allergy-Friendly Cooking Kits

 

Designed to accommodate various food allergies, our NO MIXES cooking kit option ensures a safe and enjoyable cooking experience for everyone. These cooking kits DO NOT HAVE our shelf stable ingredients, but instead we provide the recipe of these mixes for you to make them safely at home.  BONUS - with this box, you can repeat your favorite recipes again and again.


We have 24 countries across 4 continent groups to explore. You have the choices of:

  • FAMILY Edition - For family fun and educational adventures: complete with fun collectibles like cooking tool, flag pin, sticker.
  • ADULT Edition - For date night and cultural gatherings with friends: complete with drink pairing brochure for cocktail & mocktail recipes + wine & beer suggestions.
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    Free Shipping

    Shipping is free for all country boxes, subscriptions and bundles in the Continental U.S. (AK and HI cost an additional $3 to ship).

    What’s Inside Brazil Family Box?

    3 Authentic Brazilian Step-by-Step Recipes

    3 Authentic Brazilian Step-by-Step Recipes

    (4 servings each)

    5-7 Shelf Stable Ingredients/Mixes

    5-7 Shelf Stable Ingredients/Mixes

    (pre-measured sauces and spice blends)

    Shopping List

    Shopping List

    (for fresh ingredients)

    1 Brazil Flag Pin and 1 Sticker

    1 Brazil Flag Pin and 1 Sticker

    16-Page Cultural
Explorer Booklet

    16-Page Cultural
Explorer Booklet

    (explore Brazil's food traditions and geography, including music, movies & books)

    Online Membership Portal Access

    Online Membership Portal Access

    (including cooking videos, blogs, recipes)

    Fun Cooking Tool

    Fun Cooking Tool

    1 Passport in your first box

    1 Passport in your first box

    3 Authentic Brazilian Step-by-Step Recipes

    3 Authentic Brazilian Step-by-Step Recipes

    (4 servings each)

    5-7 Shelf Stable Ingredients/Mixes

    5-7 Shelf Stable Ingredients/Mixes

    (pre-measured sauces and spice blends)

    Shopping List

    Shopping List

    (for fresh ingredients)

    1 Brazil Flag Pin and 1 Sticker

    1 Brazil Flag Pin and 1 Sticker

    What’s Inside Brazil Family Box?
    16-Page Cultural
Explorer Booklet

    16-Page Cultural
Explorer Booklet

    (explore Brazil's food traditions and geography, including music, movies & books)

    Online Membership Portal Access

    Online Membership Portal Access

    (including cooking videos, blogs, recipes)

    Fun Cooking Tool

    Fun Cooking Tool

    1 Passport in your first box

    1 Passport in your first box

    What’s Inside Brazil Family Box?
    Recipe details

    Recipe details

    Feijoada

    Feijoada

    Feijoada, the national dish of Brazil, is a peasant, comfort stew of black beans and meat. Its name comes from “feijão”, the Portuguese word for beans. This dish was influenced by two early settlers in Brazil: Portuguese colonists and African slaves.

    Moqueca

    Moqueca

    Moqueca is the dish that most represents Brazilian cuisine as it is an amalgam of Native Indian, African and Portuguese influences. The dish is also called muqueca or mu’kaka from an Angolan dialect, or pokeka in the Tupi Native dialect.

    Pastéis

    Pastéis

    Most countries have a version of a savory pastry, and in Brazil they call it a pastel. Normally deep fried, our healthier version of the Brazilian pastel is baked, using flaky, puff pastry dough.

    Feijoada

    Feijoada, the national dish of Brazil, is a peasant, comfort stew of black beans and meat. Its name comes from “feijão”, the Portuguese word for beans. This dish was influenced by two early settlers in Brazil: Portuguese colonists and African slaves.

    Moqueca

    Moqueca is the dish that most represents Brazilian cuisine as it is an amalgam of Native Indian, African and Portuguese influences. The dish is also called muqueca or mu’kaka from an Angolan dialect, or pokeka in the Tupi Native dialect.

    Pastéis

    Most countries have a version of a savory pastry, and in Brazil they call it a pastel. Normally deep fried, our healthier version of the Brazilian pastel is baked, using flaky, puff pastry dough.

    FAQs

    A cooking subscription box gift is a prepaid subscription that delivers a new international cooking experience each month. Instead of fresh meal delivery, eat2explore provides shelf-stable spice blends, sauces, recipes, and cultural materials, allowing recipients to cook at their own pace using fresh ingredients they choose locally. Each box focuses on a different country and includes everything needed to explore global cuisine through hands-on cooking, making it an ideal gift for families, kids, couples, and food lovers. Unlike traditional subscriptions, gift subscriptions are prepaid and do not automatically renew, making them a stress-free option for both the giver and recipient.

    - Authentic international recipes with step-by-step instructions - Pre-measured spice and sauce blends - Cultural exploration booklet - Collectible tools or drink pairing guides, depending on the edition

    Dried spice blends typically last over two years. Sauces are hot-filled and Cornell Food Tech approved, with a shelf life of over one year unopened. Fresh batches are produced monthly.

    eat2explore is suitable for ALL ages. We have something for everyone. Our family edition kits are designed for families and children ages 5 and older with adult guidance. All our cooking steps are rated by chef hats for complexity and safety. Our adult edition kits are complete with mock/cocktail drink recipes as well and beer and wine pairings.

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    Overall rating: 4.383889 / 5 from 1589 reviews.

    AI Generated Review Summary

    Explore a country in your kitchen with these allergy-friendly cooking kits. Loved for their delicious and high-quality food, these kits offer a variety of countries and recipes. The gift aspect is highly praised, and the experience is described as great and educational. Some customers noted a desire for more variety in ingredients and information on prep and cooking times.

    Summary topics

    • Product Concept: 5%
    • Gift Appeal: 6%
    • Food Quality: 10%
    • Box Appeal: 14%
    • Country Variety: 5%

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    Review highlights

    • "It has easy recipes to follow, nice presentation and fun little things for younger kids to do as well as older."Stephanie E.
    • "All the Eat to Explore boxes come with high quality recipes, quality ingredients and top notch information."Autumn B.
    • "We love that the meals and literature fit in Perfectly with our World Government Independent Study Course."Denise F.

    Reviews

    Still checking it out, but so far, so good.

    "So far so good. We accidentally used the wrong seasoning packet on our first meal, lol, but it was a great learning experience. So far everything seems easy to follow. I may have more thoughts after a few more boxes."

    Abigail M. (5/5)

    The BEST Stay Home Date Night!

    "We thoroughly enjoyed this Italy kit. It was thoughtfully put together and it makes for a really great few date nights! After doing our first one, we are both looking forward to cooking our next meal from our kitchen together!"

    Katrina W. (5/5)

    Explore France

    "I provided this to my clients after their cruise to France. They all loved it, and really thought it was unique. They also said that the chicken came out just like the recipe and was so moist and tasty."

    Dana O. (5/5)

    Best buy ever!

    "We have gotten all the kits from each country and our family really enjoys them! They're educational, not only for the kids but for us adults as well. The recipes bring us together as we learn facts about different countries, cooking techniques, and trying new food."

    Lyndsi G. (5/5)

    Great Homeschooling Activity!

    "It was such a great experience shopping for the ingredients together as a family and then coming home to cook it together! Such a great learning activity to add to homeschooling. My daughter is 4 and loved this whole experience! She got to learn about Greece too and then eat a dish we personally made. How fun is that!?"

    Sophia X. (5/5)

    Easy recipes to enjoy

    "My 12y made Jamaican Curry. It came out delicious."

    Aaliyah #. (5/5)

    Excellent for homeschooling

    "Kids love exploring the world with this subscription. They love cooking the recipes. Instructions are easy to follow, and dishes are delicious! The passport and the flag pins are very exciting for them!"

    Sky T. (5/5)

    Deluxe explorer bundle

    "We got the apron and the cookbook, which is awesome, but we didn't get the 2 country boxes."

    Taletha M. (2/5)

    Monthly subscription

    "I got my son the 6 month subscription to start and see how we liked it. So far we have enjoy each month. But all the months we have gotten have been countries from Asia and my son is started getting bored. I wish we would have gotten more of a variety of other countries. Overall we have enjoyed trying new recipes and foods that we wouldn’t have otherwise tried. I definitely would consider renewing our subscription in the future."

    Allison #. (3/5)

    Delicious!

    "My family and I made Chicken Bulgogi, Namul, and Bidnaetteok. It was all delicious and fun to make. Dak Bulgogi will be a new staple in our household. We love learning about different cultures and culinary experiences."

    Annalee J. (5/5)

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