Get These 20+ Healthy Whole Foods Staples on Amazon Now
Now that there's a Whole Foods online store on Amazon, we couldn't help but to put together a list of our favorite healthy staples that we can now get with our Prime membership. Our Food editor Anna found her favorite Whole Foods staples on Amazon, and as it turns out, we have a lot of the same favorites! We added in some clean-eating and sports-specific foods that are constantly stocked on our shelves — but now the prices are lower and the delivery is even more convenient. Happy shopping!
Organic Light Coconut Milk
From chia pudding to smoothies, Organic Light Coconut Milk ($2) is a healthy chef's essential.
Grass-Fed Whey Protein Powder
Whether you're opting for gluten-free, high-protein baking or whipping up a protein shake, Grass-Fed Whey Protein Powder ($20) is a must.
Frozen Edamame
The Frozen Edamame ($3) from 365 is great for salads or even just a high-protein, plant-based snack.
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Heart-healthy Extra Virgin Olive Oil ($7) is the right kind of fat to have in your diet. Now you can get an even better deal on the otherwise pricey oil via Whole Foods on Amazon.
Organic Multigrain Waffles
Make breakfast a little healthier and more wholesome with Organic Multigrain Waffles ($3) — it's a nutritious upgrade to your childhood Eggos of yesteryear.
Organic Unfiltered Apple Cider Vinegar
The 365 Organic Unfiltered Apple Cider Vinegar ($4) is an absolute must for metabolism-boosting drinks.
Organic White Quinoa
Meal prep usually starts with the cooking of quinoa for grain bowls throughout the week. Whole Foods's Organic White Quinoa ($6) is an awesome value for a large one-pound bag.
Organic Almondmilk Unsweetened
Shelf-stable Organic Almondmilk Unsweetened ($2) is a pantry and refrigerator mainstay for clean, healthy eating.
Organic Black Beans No Salt Added
Add protein and fiber to salads, bowls, and meals with Organic Black Beans No Salt Added ($2).
Organic Unrefined Virgin Coconut Oil
If you prefer the milder taste of coconut oil to more flavorful olive oil, grab some of the 365 brand's Organic Unrefined Virgin Coconut Oil ($7) for cooking and baking.
Sliced Beets
Add some rootsy nutrition to your salads and grain bowls with Sliced Beets ($1).
Organic Dark Chocolate 72% Cacao
If you're having a craving for sweets but you're trying to cut down on sugar, opt for this supertasty, fair-trade Organic Dark Chocolate 72% Cacao ($3). It's got high amounts of magnesium to boost your mood and alleviate cramps or soreness from exercise.
Organic Creamy Peanut Butter Spread Unsweetened
Add Organic Creamy Peanut Butter Spread Unsweetened ($4) to smoothies, oatmeal, and literally anything else you can think of because it's just so delicious.
Vegan BCAA Complex
BCAAs are essential to muscular recovery, and this inexpensive supplement can help curb soreness. The Vegan BCAA Complex ($8) is much less expensive than something you'd find at a supplement retailer.
Organic Garbanzo Beans
Up the protein in your baked goods, atop your salad, or on your dinner plate with tasty Organic Garbanzo Beans ($1).
Black Chia Seeds
This 16-ounce bag of Black Chia Seeds ($10) will add magnesium, protein, and omega-3 fatty acids to your toast, smoothies, salad dressings, puddings, and more.
Organic Reduced Fat & Sodium Popcorn
A light and airy snack, the Organic Reduced Fat & Sodium Popcorn ($2) is flavorful and satisfying, but healthier than the movie-theater stuff.
Collagen Powder, Green Apple
If you've been wanting to try collagen in your food, check out the Collagen Powder, Green Apple ($17).
Organic Brown Flaxseed
Add fiber and nutrients to your baked goods or smoothies (for cheap!) with omega-3-rich Organic Brown Flaxseed ($3).
Alaskan Wild Salmon Red Sockeye
Keep some lean protein on hand with Alaskan Wild Salmon Red Sockeye ($5) — you can add it to salads, make a sandwich, or eat it on its own.
Organic Green Lentils
Make soup, stew, and more with Organic Green Lentils ($3) to up your fiber and protein intake for the day with a plant-based food.
Plant-Based Recovery Sport Protein
If you're in the market for a new supplement, the Plant-Based Recovery Sport Protein ($50) will replenish your muscles, curb soreness, and help you make those gains.