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Food & Drink Nation’s Favourites


The perfect bite of fl avour


Banhoek Chilli Oil is an award-winning, versatile kitchen essential crafted with sun-dried, responsibly sourced chillies and 100% GMO-free natural rapeseed oil


With distinctive branding, innovative fl avours and a high smoke point, it’s the ideal condiment for health-conscious food-lovers seeking authentic taste and culinary creativity in every drop. Banhoek Chilli Oil’s versatility makes it a must-have for modern kitchens. Home cooks can experiment boldly, drizzle it over roasted vegetables, stir it into homemade dressings, enhance marinades or even create innovative desserts like chilli-infused chocolate ganache. Professional chefs appreciate its high smoke point, consistent fl a- vour profi le and ability to complement a wide range of cuisines. Great on pizza, delicious on everything else.


Bringing the family together


Introducing AquAngel: the non-alcoholic sparkling drinks range bursting with bubbles and fi zzing with fun


Made with natural ingredients and low sugar, AquAngel’s drinks are ones to sip, savour and smile over. T ey’re perfect for every family moment and for all family members, young and old. Bottles feature premium designs


licensed by Disney and Warner Broth- ers, and the range of fl avours includes apple, white grape and pomegranate. Enjoy family moments and create memories that last a lifetime.


banhoekchillioil.com +44 (0)7713 778103


Available to buy at retailers such as Amazon, Ebay and Temu. For more information, visit aquangel.co.uk


Promotional Content • Saturday 25th April 2026


Guinness, reimagined


Few brands match the legacy quite like Guinness


Known for its character and iconic brewing process, shaped by a 232C roasting profi le, it has long stood for craftsmanship and consistency. Tiki Tonga has partnered with


Guinness to expand and proudly continue that legacy through coff ee. Its Guinness (*232) Coff ee draws


on the same rich, roasted notes, to bring you a smooth, bold, sweet and malty brew, as iconic as the original, without any additives or alcohol. Available in beans, ground and


pods, Guinness (*232) Coff ee is designed to elevate your daily routine with delicious coff ee, consistency and unmistakable character.


The Business of Recipes: A Story Cookbook


Surinder Hothi’s The Business of Recipes reimagines what a cookbook can be


Rooted in lived experience, the book is written by Surinder Hothi, who explores how Indian immigrant communities used food and prop- erty to build economic security and social mobility, turning everyday practices into lasting legacies. T rough storytelling and refl ec-


tion, the books examines migration, identity and the intersection of culture and commerce. It highlights the overlooked


contributions of women and children in migrant families, whose roles remain central yet under- acknowledged. Each chapter moves beyond cook-


ing to the founding of Surinder’s business, Pure Punjabi, inviting refl ection on business, immi- gration, money, culture, wom- en’s roles and health. T e re- sult is a thoughtful work for food-lovers,


entrepreneurs and


those interested in the real stories behind success.


Get 15% off book pre-orders and selected meal kit ranges using code BOOK26. Off er valid until 11.59 pm 30 April 2026.


You can also support the fi rst print run of the cookbook — help donate copies to schools, colleges & libraries via the Crowdfunder. All details are at purepunjabi.co.uk


Contact T: +44 (0)7908 776148, email E: sales@tikitonga.co.uk or scan the QR code or visit tikitonga.co.uk/pages/guinness-page for more information.


Find out more at purepunjabi.co.uk or call T: 077638 23699.


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