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Grape Tree: Feel Good Foods

By team2 on 22 February 20264 June 2026

Grape Tree Health Food Shops

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suupporter badge bronzeWelcome to Grape Tree and a world of Feel Good Foods. We offer a wide range with many herbs and spices that play a major role in supporting your health and wellness.

 


Natural Health

Browse our incredible range of natural health, well-being, and personal care products from superfoods to body care, hand wash and sun lotion.

Superfoods

Superfoods are nutrient-dense and low in calories. They are crammed with essential vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin C, iron, magnesium, B vitamins and vitamin A.

These help build proteins collagen and biotin – crucial for joints, heart health, thick hair and glowing skin.

They can also reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes and certain cancers.


Protein

Discover Grape Tree’s wide range of protein powders, foods and supplements.

Desgined to support energy, strength and wellbeing.

 

 

 


Maca Powder

Maca powder is the ground root of the Peruvian plant Lepidium meyenii.

It is a pale yellow colour with an earthy butterscotch flavour and a light toffee scent.

 


Manuka Honey

Bees make Manuka honey in New Zealand using the nectar of the Manuka bush (leptospermum scoparium).

It contains methylglyoxal (MGO) – a component in Manuka honey with potent anti-bacterial properties, making the honey a superfood.


Turmeric

Tumeric is a vibrant orange root from the Asian plant Curcuma longa, related to ginger. It has an earthy kick and is classed as a spice.

It’s an incredible anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory due to the chemical it contains called curcumin. The body absorbs curcumin up to 2,000% more when combined with black pepper. So, when you use the root, eat it alongside black pepper.


Personal Care & Beauty

Everywhere you look, the shelves are lined with beauty products. Growth-enhancing shampoos, luxury conditioners, scented soaps.But how many contain harmful chemicals? Toxic beauty is everywhere you look, but at Grape Tree, we strive to select eco-friendly, clean personal care and beauty.

Bestsellers

Browse the health foods that our customers love. Including our popular Californian Almonds, Golden Linseed, New Season’s Apricots, Pitted Prunes, and more.Promoting Healthy Foods &

Delivery is free to all UK Mainland orders over £35*
*Postcode exclusions may apply.


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