For the One Who Loves to Cook (but Loves to Eat More)
If food is their love language, we're only too happy to give them the best cuisine-related gifts out there—so long as they're sharing.
Send Noods
Real ramen-lovers know a cereal bowl just won't do. Lineage Ceramics' Vancouver- designed ramen bowls ($42 each) hold 52 ounces of liquid— they're the ideal beast for a hefty helping. moeshome.com
Sweet Socks
We're a little obsessed with these fortune cookie socks ($20) from the new Foo Hung Curios gift shop in Vancouver's historic Chinatown. They might not be edible, but they'll score you big points for cuteness. foohungcurios.com
Box of Bounty
Even if cooking is their passion, everyone deserves a break. For foodies in the Vancouver area, Spanish restaurant El Mercat is offering holiday boxes (from $60 per person) with menu options like Spanish charcuterie, roasted turkey canelons with cranberry bechamel and crunchy almond turrón (a nougat-y confection). elmercat.ca
Perfect Pie
With great pizza power comes great pizza responsibility—and the Ooni Koda 16-inch gas-powered pizza oven ($735) is for serious slices only. The heavy- duty oven is made with an authentic stone baking base and powder- coated steel shell. It's so hot, their regular oven might get jealous. kerrisdalelumber.com
Seeing Red
We'll never tire of Le Creuset's timeless style, but they're still keeping things fresh: the new limited- edition Holly collection has classic products in a festive hue, like the 4.1-litre classic chef's French oven ($299) in enamelled cast iron. lecreuset.com
Happy Hour
Up their entertaining game with the Sky wine decanter ($ 49) from Georg Jensen. It comes with a detachable filter to remove sediment, and the asymmetric stainless steel also adds an organic touch to the tabletop. georgjensen.com