Daily Harvest: Thực Đơn Chay Khỏe Mạnh Giao Tận Nhà – Có Nên Mua?

## Daily Harvest: Thực Đơn Chay Khỏe Mạnh Giao Tận Nhà – Có Nên Mua?

Đánh giá chi tiết dịch vụ giao thực phẩm chay Daily Harvest: Bạn muốn ăn uống lành mạnh nhưng lại thiếu thời gian chuẩn bị? Daily Harvest hứa hẹn giải pháp hoàn hảo: bữa ăn chay tươi ngon, tiện lợi, giao tận cửa. Nhưng liệu nó có thực sự tốt như lời quảng cáo? Bài viết này sẽ giúp bạn tìm ra câu trả lời.

(Phần này cần được bổ sung nội dung đánh giá chi tiết về Daily Harvest. Nội dung đánh giá cần bao gồm các khía cạnh sau, dựa trên kinh nghiệm cá nhân hoặc nghiên cứu):

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* Quy trình đóng gói và vận chuyển: Sự tiện lợi, bảo quản, tính bền vững của bao bì.
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* Ưu điểm và nhược điểm: Tổng hợp toàn bộ những điểm mạnh và yếu của dịch vụ.
* Đánh giá tổng quan: Liệu Daily Harvest có đáng để thử? Ai là đối tượng khách hàng phù hợp?

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Giới thiệu Daily Harvest Review: Healthy, Vegan Meals Delivered to Your Door

: Daily Harvest Review: Healthy, Vegan Meals Delivered to Your Door

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Pricing

Starting at $8/meal


Type

Pre-made


Regional Availability

95% of continental United States


Number of Meal Options per Week

40+


Menu Options/ Diet Types

Organic, whole fruits and vegetables, dairy-free, gluten-free

Score Breakdown

Taste/results 8/10Value 8/10Recipe variety 8/10Healthiness 10/10

Pros

  • Very healthy meals with high-quality ingredients
  • Takes just minutes to prepare meals and still tastes fresh
  • Great to have a few on hand in the freezer in a pinch
  • No subscription required

Cons

  • A tad on the expensive side for what it is
  • Would avoid the flatbreads, lattes and some of the snacks
  • Some flavor combinations were dull or uninteresting

Most of us love the idea of healthy food that’s quick to make and easy to come by, but there are some futuristic projections about how we’ll eventually eat that aren’t very appetizing to a guy like me. -style nutrient mixtures, protein pastes, powders and even *gasp* pills to keep us nutritionally satiated and freed up to spend time on endeavors of the nonculinary sort. While I suppose I can understand the practical appeal of these time-saving food “innovations,” I just simply cannot imagine relying on them myself. But what if there were a happy medium in which you could have real meals on hand consistently that don’t require much thought, planning or prep?

Daily Harvest is a prepared meal delivery service that aims for that space in the middle, falling somewhere between pseudo space-age diet plan and old-school cooking and eating, making it worthy of investigation. With neatly packaged and (mostly) ready-to-eat vegan smoothies, harvest bowls, chia and oat bowls, flatbreads, desserts and snacks, made with quality superfoods that require minimal prep, Daily Harvest has positioned itself as a semifuturistic food system that doesn’t skimp on the, y’know, food part. But is Daily Harvest any good? And worth the cost? The online reviews of Daily Harvest reviews I uncovered were a little inconsistent, so I decided to eat my way through a few weeks’ worth of Daily Harvest’s meals and snacks to decide for myself. Here’s my take on the meal delivery service and a firsthand review of Daily Harvest.

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How does Daily Harvest work?

Daily Harvest delivers weekly or monthly boxes of preassembled frozen vegan meals and healthy snacks to be kept that way (frozen, that is) until you’re ready to blend them up or heat and eat them. The service is definitely closer to a fully prepared meal delivery than a meal kit operation like Blue Apron or , but there’s still some minor prep and cooking to be done — mostly blending, mixing or warming. Just be warned, it’s not a pop-in-the-microwave situation for some of the Daily Harvest meals as with or .

Prospective customers start by choosing a plan from the company’s slick website — either nine, 14 or 24 items per shipment — and then build a box, selecting a combination of smoothies ($8), harvest bowls ($9), flatbreads ($9), soups ($8) or breakfast-oriented oat bowls and chia bowls ($6). Daily Harvest also has snacks and add-ons like low-sugar vegan ice creams ($9), protein bites ($8) and lattes ($8). 

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Ordering was simple and intuitive with all the information for each meal — nutrition, ingredients, culinary inspiration — readily available before you add to your bag. There are also user reviews and ratings linked to individual Daily Harvest items, which I found helpful. Selections change month to month, but many of the bestsellers are always available. You can easily filter the options by your dietary needs, including low-sugar options, and keto- and paleo-friendly meals. You can also sort by flavor preferences, so if you don’t like vanilla or sweet potato, for instance, you can filter out meals with those ingredients. 

What are Daily Harvest meals like?

In a word, healthy. Daily Harvest smoothies, bowls, flatbreads and the rest all have one thing in common, and that’s lots of healthy foods, superfoods, grains, fruits, vegetables, greens, beans, berries and nuts. If it’s been a trending health food in the past decade — think avocado, kale, turmeric, matcha, kabocha squash — you can bet you’ll find it in at least a few of Daily Harvest’s creations. 

Daily Harvest pricing

Item Harvest bowls Flatbreads Soups Smoothies Oat bowls Chia bowls Bites (7) Ice cream (pint) Lattes (3) Price $9 $9 $8 $8 $6 $6 $8 9 $8

Examples include açai and cherry smoothie, red lentil and cumin harvest bowl with spinach, cilantro and coconut cream, kabocha squash and sage flatbread and a green chickpea and turmeric soup. All the ingredients and nutritional information are included on the side of each container, along with suggestions for how to prepare it, though you can always adapt to your own personal style and tastes. 

While Daily Harvest food may technically be frozen meals, they are a far cry from the high-in-sodium, low-in-nutrient frozen dinners of decades past. This is definitely healthy food, no matter how you slice it. (Oh, and since it’s all ready to blend or heat and eat, you won’t actually have to slice anything.)

How easy are Daily Harvest meal kits to prepare?

Extremely easy. Many of the Daily Harvest soups, vegan ice cream and protein bites arrive ready-to-eat (or -heat), while the smoothies, bowls and flatbreads require very minimal prep. Flatbreads just need a few minutes in the oven, for instance, while a Daily Harvest smoothie requires only a spin in the blender with almond milk, oat milk, cow’s milk or water (they give you a suggested liquid to use for each) and the harvest and oat bowls are simply heated and mixed before eating. Though the instructions on the cartons suggest using the microwave for bowls and some of the other Daily Harvest meals, I much preferred using a skillet or saucepan whenever possible.

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What I made and ate, and how I liked it

I was naturally skeptical of these frozen meals before digging in for my Daily Harvest review, but I’ll start by saying I genuinely enjoyed the bulk of them. The Daily Harvest culinary team makes a clear effort to mix up the spice blends, veggie and fruit combinations and grains to keep things interesting. Everything tasted fresh and mostly balanced with nothing ever turning out way too sweet, salty, spicy or sour. Admittedly after a few weeks, there were moments when everything sort of started tasting the same, which may be a result of a lot of recurring characters like cacao, avocado, lentils, squash and healthy dense greens, but in fairness, I was eating them at least a few times a week. As you’ll see below, the flatbreads didn’t fare as well as the other categories.

Cold brew, banana and almond butter smoothie: This is similar to a smoothie I make often at home and was excellent, perhaps my favorite smoothie of them all. I mixed it with almond milk, as suggested, and it was like a healthy version of a Starbucks frozen coffee.

Chocolate blueberry smoothie with greens, organic banana and almond butter: I liked this one a lot also. I wasn’t sure how the greens would play with cacao and blueberry, but they mostly faded into the background. It felt as if I’d tricked myself into eating a salad for breakfast.

Vanilla and cacao with chickpeas, apples and coconut cream: I liked but didn’t love this one as much as the first two and quickly decided that perhaps garbanzo beans don’t belong in a smoothie. 

Cauliflower rice and pesto harvest bowl with cashews, organic spinach and basil: Yes. Pesto on anything and everything for me. This Daily Harvest bowl was zesty, light and flavorful and I could see myself eating this once a week for lunch, at least. 

Brussels sprouts and lime pad Thai with carrots and jalapeno over kelp noodles: This one was solid, albeit very spicy. I like a good amount but I can see this having a bit too much jalapeno for the average eater.

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Brussels sprout and lime pad thai.

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What makes Daily Harvest different from other prepared meal delivery services?

Daily Harvest meals are incredibly consistent — probably more so than any other of the prepared meal services I’ve tried — but still remained interesting and with meals full of nuanced flavor. It’s probably the healthiest meal delivery service of the lot too, using only vegan ingredients and mostly ones that are high in nutritional value. Because you prepare them at home — although this rarely takes more than five minutes — they have a homemade feel the way some other precooked food delivery services don’t.

Daily Harvest versus the competition

Daily Harvest Splendid Spoon Mosaic Foods Overview Fully prepared, frozen meals and snacks that require just one step for prep ready-to-eat plant-based meals and snacks frozen meals that can be made in 5 minutes or less Meal selection • smoothies • chia bowls • oat bowls • forager bowls • soups • flatbreads • harvest bowls • scoops • bites • lattes • smoothies • soups • grain bowls • noodles • wellness shots • veggie bowls • soups • oat bowls Price $6–$9 per item plans range from $9–$13 per meal $5–$11 per item Shipping Free Free $8 free shipping for orders over $100 Specialty diets • vegan • vegetarian • dairy-free • gluten-free • vegan • vegetarian • dairy-free • gluten-free • vegan • vegetarian • dairy-free • wheat-free

Who are Daily Harvest meal kits good for?

This is the best vegan meal delivery service I’ve yet to try. If your goal is to eat a healthier breakfast and lunch on the regular but suffer a lack of discipline, Daily Harvest is one of the best ways to save yourself from yourself. Having an inventory of these vegan bowls and smoothies in the freezer makes for simple, tasty nutrition when you’re low on inspiration, too. While the smoothies and bowls may not totally knock your socks off and you’ll probably want to mix in some other lunches week to week, they’re all pretty tasty, healthy and incredibly easy to prepare. 

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