Tag: Life Foods

  • All-organic production facility in Citrus Heights now supplying Whole Foods

    Life Foods, Citrus Heights
    Life Foods’ all-organic production facility in Citrus Heights sits off Greenback Lane, next to Bubba’s Car Wash. // CH Sentinel

    Thousands of cars pass by it every day on Greenback Lane, although drivers likely haven’t given thought to what goes on inside the 8,500-square-feet building located next to Bubba’s Car Wash.

    Hawaii-based Life Foods, Inc. opened its all-organic food production facility in Citrus Heights in 2015, followed by the grand opening of its “Nourish Cafe” the following year in a section of the same building.

    A walk through the inside of the local production facility reveals a large floor plan with an industrial-sized kitchen and baking area for making gluten-free vegan burger buns. A separate fermentation room is also on-site for brewing batches of kombucha, which are fermented probiotic drinks that have risen recently in popularity.

    Life Foods recently began supplying more than two-dozen Whole Foods stores and the company is now planning to bring its entire operation to Citrus Heights.

    “We are currently working on consolidating all of our production at our Citrus Heights facility,” said Life Foods CEO Azeem Butt in an email interview with The Sentinel. “Once this consolidation is complete and we are able to produce for Hawaii out of our Citrus Heights facility, we will shut down the Hawaii production facility.”

    The CEO didn’t share more about the reason for consolidation plans and a focus on production out of Citrus Heights, but previously told The Sentinel that Citrus Heights was selected as a central location for serving markets in northern and southern California, with “great proximity to farms and delivery routes all over California.”

    Nourish Cafe Manager Danielle Bencomo said 30 different Whole Foods stores in the southern pacific region began stocking Life Foods products, beginning last month. She said the stores are being supplied with vegan superfood patties, sausages, and a spicy Italian “crumble” product.

    In addition to Whole Foods, the production facility also supplies various products to a Southern California vegan restaurant chain and several burger bars and cafes in the state. Its products are also now carried by UNFI, a nationwide natural foods distributor.

    Locally, Life Foods products can be purchased at Nourish Cafe, located at 7433 Greenback Ln. Menu items include a popular vegan burger made with fermented mung beans, a rotating variety of kombucha brews, quinoa bowls, and various veggie options.

    Nourish Cafe coupon: click here to get a free kombucha or lemonade

    As indicated by a sign outside the cafe, all food selections produced by Life Foods are certified organic, vegan, gluten-free, soy-free, and non-GMO. According to Bencomo, a new summer menu will also be launching at the cafe by July 1, with more expanded options.

    More information about Life Foods and Nourish Cafe can be found on the cafe’s Facebook page, or at LifeFoodsInc.com.

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  • New organic cafe in Citrus Heights offers burgers, kombucha

    Kombucha, organic cafe, Citrus Heights
    Manager Austin Lynch pours a glass of kombucha, brewed on site at a new organic cafe in Citrus Heights. // CH Sentinel

    Updated Aug. 31, 9:53 a.m.–
    A new organic cafe is now open next to Bubba’s car wash on Greenback Lane in Citrus Heights, offering a variety of vegan and non-GMO selections — as well as kombucha on tap.

    “Everything in the building is organic,” said Nourish Health Bar and Cafe Manager Austin Lynch, who was hired to run the location at the beginning of August. “If it’s not organic, it doesn’t come through the doors.”

    A sign outside the new eatery advertises the cafe’s distinctive food selections, which are all certified organic, vegan, gluten-free, soy-free, and non-GMO. Inside, the cafe is on the simple side, with mostly plain walls and modern furniture from IKEA. Plenty of seats are available, either at a bar, table, or a few outdoor chairs.

    The cafe’s selections are currently somewhat limited, as management says the location will be in “soft open mode” through at least mid-September, as a way to gather feedback, train staff, and finalize the menu. Current meals on the menu feature two main choices: a vegan mung-bean burger on a gluten-free bun, or a quinoa bowl with spring greens and a burger patty on the side.

    Drinks on the menu have a bit more variety, including a rotating selection of six different kombuchas, which are fermented probiotic drinks that have risen recently in popularity. Lynch said the kombuchas are all brewed on-site in 50-gallon batches, with flavors including strawberry mojito, mango-pineapple-lemon, triple berry, and several herbal flavors.

    The cafe also offers three kinds of lemonades, a variety of herbal teas, and a nitrogen-infused cold-pressed coffee. Future offerings will likely include pre-made sushi and several different nutmilks, according to Lynch.

    Prices range from $6.99 for a quinoa bowl and a side, to $9.99 for a burger meal. Pre-packaged burgers and vegan condiments can also be purchased from the cafe.

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    The 28-year-old manager said all the cafe’s food and drinks come from an adjacent production facility that opened last year, operated by Hawaii-based Life Foods Inc. Although the cafe only began serving food in August, Lynch said the several-thousand-square-feet production facility has been supplying several independent natural food stores in the Bay Area over the past year.

    In an email to The Sentinel last week, Life Foods founder and CEO Azeem Butt said the company is currently focusing on picking up new restaurants and grocery stores to supply in the Sacramento area. He said the new production facility in Citrus Heights was selected as a central location for serving markets in northern and Southern California, with “great proximity to farms and delivery routes to all over California.”

    The cafe is located at 7433 Greenback Ln. in Citrus Heights, with food currently served up Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

    More information about Nourish Cafe can be found on its Facebook page, or at LifeFoodsInc.com.

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