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Why You Should Pay Attention to this Tunisian Startup: Healthy & Bnin2 min read

By Editorial Staff June 5, 2020
Written by Editorial Staff June 5, 2020
Healthy and Bnin

Healthy & Bnin is an established Tunisian startup that specializes in breakfast foods, but it’s not your run of the mill quick meal distributor.

The foods that they prepare and distribute solve a very important problem in the world today. That is the obstacle that so many busy people face in finding time to prepare healthy foods and snacks.

The Problem:

Taking the time and money to prepare healthy, satisfying breakfast and snacks can be inconvenient and exhausting.

Healthy & Bnin’s Solution:

Making a granola should be easy enough, right? Just throw in rolled oats, nuts, honey or other sweeteners, maybe a scoop of nut butter or a dash of almond milk and call it day.

In reality, mindlessly tossing ingredients into a blender makes for a granola that’s a lot less healthy than you intended. And, for many of us, busy schedules make the preparation time feel like a chore.

Healthy & Bnin
Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter

Healthy & Bnin makes the process more efficient, sending you cups full of prepped ingredients already perfectly portioned. Healthy & Bnin has a range of products including smoothies, granola, chocolate bowls, and several types of nut butters.

The recipes are crafted by chefs and nutritionists, so they’re just as tasty as they are healthy — and they’re all made with organic ingredients. Check out their website for more information.

Suggested Read: Brunching But NOT the Tunisian way?

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