The Story: Having gained big love stateside, London is now fully embracing the cold press juice movement. What: Chocolate brownie – dark chocolate, aduki beans, dates and coconut oil It will leave you feeling virtuous for days. The crunchy base is made from cacao nibs and hazelnuts, with the topping a creamy, dense mixture of heirloom cacao, dates and cashews. The Brownie Lowdown: Their raw brownie is more of a cheesecake that a chocolate cake creation. All of their products used are certified as organic and are suitable for vegans, don’t you know. They’ve sassed up raw food by experimenting with different flavours, ingredients and sandwich fillings. The Story: The clue is in the title, with Raw Imagination creating raw sandwiches along with tons of other raw treats. What: The raw brownie – cashew nuts, hazel nuts, dates, cacao nibs, cacao butter, cacao powder, coconut sugar, raw coconut oil, almonds, reverse osmosis water, vanilla, nutmeg and himalayan salt Where: 161 Whitecross st, London, EC1Y 8JL The brownie contains 5 simple ingredients and although it includes brown sugar don’t let that put you off – it’s still healthier than other alternatives. The Brownie Lowdown: The brownies made at Fix coffee contain no veg and no super foods (sorry to disappoint). Sit down with a flat white and one of their brownies – a Sunday afternoon well spent. Their signature blend is sweet, smooth and strong, with other coffee beans sourced from Brazil, Colombia and Ethiopia. They serve their own blend of coffee expertly roasted by Climpson & Sons. The Story: Fix Coffee is a small independent cafe in East London. What: Brownie – Dark chocolate, dairy-free butter alternative, eggs, brown sugar and coconut Where: 48 Eastcastle Street, Fitzrovia, London W1W 8DX The sweet potato brownie is a new addition to the menu and isn’t overly sweet, with the flavours still tasting sensational. I honestly think putting any type of veg into a cake (I draw the line at carrot) is absurd, however Ethos have proved me wrong. ![]() The Brownie Lowdown: The sweet potato brownie craze had people running for the vegetable aisle to stock up on spuds for their latest baking venture. People travel far and wide to get their hands on the Hyderabadi Scotch Eggs. The restaurant is a pay-by-weight concept and rustle up gluten-free, dairy-free and vegan options. The Story: Ethos is a dedicated veggie restaurant serving dishes from around the world that are full of flavour, healthy and a refreshing change from the pre-packed variety. Order one of their brownies and a skin balm juice to takeaway. All freshly made daily and on site, they’re nutty, moist and are naturally sweetened by dates. The Brownie Lowdown: Juice Baby’s brownies taste like absolute heaven. ![]() The Story: Juice Baby is a jewel in Kings Road forever growing healthy food scene, using locally sourced ingredients, hand making all food and drink and staying away from dairy, eggs, gluten, chemical additives and preservatives – Juice Baby have nailed the art of healthy living. All of their coffee is fair trade and organic and tastes way better than your standard coffee shop version, we promise. What: Brazil nut brownies – Brazil nuts, walnuts, dates, cacao, cashews, almonds, vanilla and maple syrup ![]() If you’ve found yourself recovering after another heavy weekend and a few too many doner kebabs (extra garlic sauce on mine please) and have decided to jump back on the healthy band wagon, we’ve found some healthy brownies that will keep your Twix cravings at bay.
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