I love Asian food, and I also love eating healthy, so a company that offers all natural, healthy Asian cuisine for cooking at home is something me and my family would appreciate. Annie Chun’s is a company that offers a line of all natural, preservative-free and gluten-free Pan-Asian foods that are super quick to make- perfect when you want a convenient, fast, and healthy dinner for your family. From gourmet sauces to noodles and soups, the simple ingredients in Annie Chun’s foods make it tasty for your family’s enjoyment.

We tried various soup and noodle bowls, including the Hot and Sour Soup Bowl, the Peanut Sesame Noodle Bowl (my favorite), White Sticky Rice (the kind you’d have at your favorite Chinese restaurant), some seaweed snacks, Korean Barbecue Sauce, and Shiitake Soy Ginger Sauce (another favorite, absolutely yummy). All of Annie Chun’s products are free of msg and microwavable, but since we are a no-microwave family, it was great that there were directions for both the microwave and the stove top. The range of foods available are both tasty and reasonably priced, and most are vegan, so you can easily add them to home meals to save some time when things are pretty busy.
We also recently tried Bear Naked, a line of granolas and cereals that are super delicious and packed with energy and all natural ingredients, including whole grains, fruits, and nuts, and are completely free of artificial anything. The Triple Berry Crunch granola snack contains various berries, such as tart raspberries and tangy blueberries, mixed in whole grain oats, and I found myself reaching for it as a snack all day. The Maple Nut cereal was a flakes cereal with delicious nut clusters made from walnuts and pecans and real maple syrup, and it was absolutely delicious.

Bear Naked is part of the Kashi Company, which also makes Stretch Island Fruit, those fruity snack strips that are a hit with kids and husbands alike. I personally loved the Autumn Apple (so did little man) but my husband liked every single flavor, no preference, and could eat five in a row. They come in a box with over 20 fruit strips in each, so your kids can just grab an all natural fruit snack whenever they are hungry, and you can feel good knowing you are providing your children with healthy snacking alternatives.
We were sent food products for the purpose of this review



I just saw this post – if you have a Trader Joe’s near you try the Trader Joe’s Wasabi Roasted Seaweed Snack. Very good. Even though one reviewer on Amazon thought they tasted like cigarette ashes (how would they know?) ignore that comment.
They taste delicious.
Laura
I love Annie Chun’s. 🙂
My kids love their dried fruit, and I really want to try that white sticky rice now!
They look and sound so good!
We LOVE Annie Chun’s! Thanks for sharing!
I’ll have to look for those fruity strips next time we are out and about.
I’ve been eating fruit strips since I can remember. They scream childhood memories for me!
I never heard of this brand. Looks like good stuff.
Mmm I love Bear Naked!
I love the Bare Naked granolas, they are one of my favorites
love, love, love Bear Naked!!
Yes Trader Joe’s has deals on these foods!
I LOVE Annie Chun’s soups. I fyou look in my pantry you are sure to find the Udon or Miso on a regular basis. I will also eat seaweed as a snack.
I love all that stuff and have tried them! Very good for you 🙂
The berry crunch snack sounds good!
I have never heard of Bear Naked. I’ll have to look it up on amazon.
Yum!!! We love sticky rice and dried fruits too!!
I didn’t realize that Kashi owned Bear Naked and Stretch Island Fruit – all yummy foods!
Bear Naked snacks are wonderful!
I’m going to have to try the new Bare Naked stuff. It looks yummy!
My family doesn’t care for Asian foo. I like it.