Finding the perfect food-related Christmas gift for an actual foodie can seem like an impossible task when your idea of a great dinner is chicken nuggets, smiley faces and beans (which if it isn't, what's wrong with you?!), but luckily, thanks to our roster of expert foodies, we've managed to come up with a fool-proof gift-guide for foodies this Christmas. So take a seat and have a scroll, if one of these wouldn't impress your foodie friend, well, you need to get better friends...
And when you're done, why not soak up these ideas for Christmas gifts for women, meaning you can find the perfect present for your sister, friend, wife, girlfriend – the list goes on...
Christmas Gift Guide For Foodies - Grazia (stacked)
Copper + enamel measuring spoons, £19
There's something fabulously luxe about having something that's so useful look so beautiful too.
Serax carafe, £63
A gorgeous carafe is a must for a stylish table and this one has a great shape and colour.
Ink dipped mango wood chopping board, from £15
A chopping board that's also beautifully decorative.
Spice kitchen Masala Dabba Tin, £30
For the cook who likes a bit of spice in their life.
Oak salad bowl, £33
A stand-out salad bowl is perfect for the entertaining foodie.
Apothecary Rose gin, £35
You can't go wrong with a delicious artisan gin in a stylish bottle.
Modern Baking by Donna Hay (Fourth Estate, £30)
A mouth-watering book of bakes from super simple to more complicated with a fabulous chocolate section.
Palestinian extra virgin olive oil, £9.60
Every kitchen needs an amazing olive oil - and this one is seriously special.
Black truffle mustard, £10
Black truffles and Dijon mustard - a seriously luxe combo.
Salvador Dali & Frida Kahlo egg cups, £20 a pair
Sometimes just a bit of kitsch fun will do!
The Gilded Teapot Matcha tea tin, £18
A very now ingredient in a tin that's worth keeping - perfect!
Together community cookbook (Ebury, £9.99)
A wonderful set of recipes from local women displaced by the Grenfell Tower fire and who found a place to cook at the Al-Mansaar Muslim Heritage Centre. Supported by the Duchess of Sussex whose idea the book was and who has wrote the forward
Love Delhi Gin, £36
India's greatest gift to the world is its native mango. Also known as the king of fruits, Love Delhi Gin is brimming with this tropical flavour and a burst of pomegranate.
The Borough Market Cookbook by Ed Smith (Hodder & Stoughton, £25)
Along with traders' stories, inspiring seasonal dishes - the book is divided into spring, summer, autumn and winter - using ingredients sold in the world-famous food market.
Arcanist Rum, Pineapple Elixir, £39.99
A smooth small batch craft rum exhibits gorgeous caramel tones with a hint of spice, mild fruity flavours and delicious pineapple notes throughout.
Russian Standard Vodka, £14.50
Made with the finest winter wheat from the Russian steppes and pure glacial water from lake ladoga. The perfect pairing for a Yule Mule cocktail this year.