
Sunbasket caters to nine different meal plans, including paleo, gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, diabetes-friendly, under 20 minutes, and low-calorie, with a very diverse menu. It pairs organic, fresh produce with responsibly sourced proteins to create dishes with unique flavors and quality ingredients. Martinet states, “The [menu items] were really fun, I had a hard time choosing. Dishes felt authentic, with various Asian-influenced choices, lots of Mediterranean options, Latin flavors, and a homestyle American favorite or two. There were different grains: quinoa, couscous, and rice, which I loved. There were also several different noodle dishes (rice noodles and pastas), as well as salads and more traditional meat and vegetable dishes.”
Sunbasket also includes add-ons, or “The Market,” as Sunbasket calls it. These additional add-ons are available to include with your meals, which include breakfast items, snacks, grocery items, additional proteins, breads, smoothies, drinks, desserts, and seasonal extras. Martinet comments, “The ‘market’ has a huge assortment of add-ons, larger than any other [meal delivery service] I’ve come across.” It’s like you are shopping at a high-end grocery store.
For an average price per serving of $11.99, Sunbasket’s meal kit delivery service ships ingredients directly to you with recipe cards instructing you on how to prepare food at home. If you are a novice in the kitchen, starting out with this kit may be tough. But if you are motivated to improve your skills and learn new techniques while enjoying delicious paleo dishes, these meal kits could be exactly what you need.
For anyone new to paleo, looking for some motivation to get yourself into the kitchen, or interested in testing out new cuisines, try Sunbasket. “These meals feel higher quality than some others I’ve tried, and honestly, a lot more interesting, which makes me want to get in the kitchen and cook,” claims Martinet.