1Thai Salad
Elliott BradshawIf you're a salad eater, your lunch doesn't have to confine you to your desk any longer. RawDaddy Foods is churning out a lighter menu item that packs a fresh and vibrant salad into a healthy flaxseed cone. All the sweet and spicy notes of Thai cuisine are represented in this cone. The handheld meal is finished off with a dairy-free sauce for the perfect touch of creaminess.
2Margherita Pizza
Courtesy of Kono PizzaNo matter which pizza style you prefer — we're not getting into the Chicago deep-dish versus New York slice debate — neither is well suited to a suit-clad lunch hour. Kono Pizza wrapped theirs up so you can forget about grease stains and sauce spills and just enjoy your pizza. The Italian company offers six flavors, from cult classics (simple pepperoni) to sit-down pizza joint staples (bianco).
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3Mushroom Polenta
Elliott BradshawKnown as the “MacGuyver of vegan food," RawDaddy Foods founder James Hall wasn't doing anything the easy way when he set out to transform vegan dishes into portable meals in savory flaxseed and buckwheat cones. Fresh from the cob polenta, usually an eat-with-a-fork vegetarian or vegan dinner staple, is topped with mushrooms and a drizzle of sweet mustard sauce to become a nourishing meal on the go. Is it any wonder this is their best seller?
4Fried Chicken
Courtesy of The Mighty ConeThis Hot & Crunch Chicken Cone from Mighty Cone is better than your basic fried chicken — the irresistible coating is made with sesame seeds, almonds, chili flakes, and corn flakes for a bit of a bite with big time crunch. Mighty Cone's menu proves why transforming fried chicken into a handy cone is only natural; you can upgrade your chicken with a healthy helping of avocado. We've never had fried chicken with avocado before, but we bet it's delicious.
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5Deli Sandwich
Courtesy of Kono PizzaInstead of mastering the proper hand placement technique or slowly unwrapping your sandwich, you can now safely dine on your deli favorite spill-free — even if you only have one hand available. Kono Pizza's deli cones are definitely desk lunch-approved and come in classic combos like Turkey-Swiss, Club, and Prosciutto & Mozzarella.
6Nutella Crêpe
Courtesy of Kono PizzaSure, they may not have the paper-thin quality that makes a crêpe a true crêpe, but the classic flavors are there if you have a hankering for a Parisian dessert on the go. Kono Pizza offers the Nutella-laden dessert with either banana or strawberry. If your after-dinner tastes have an Italian bend, there's always Tiramisu or Fruta e Crema, a simple but luscious combo of pastry cream and fresh berries.
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7Sushi
Elliott BradshawTrying to stay low-carb but yearning for a sushi fix? The Wakame Sushi Cone from RawDaddy Foods replaces the rice with jicama. All the other characteristic flavors of your sushi dinner are represented in the cone — wakame, sweet pickled ginger, and a wasabi cream sauce — without the need to fumble around with chopsticks.
8Hot Dog
Courtesy of The Mighty ConeBy transforming the hot dog from a two-handed food to a one-handed food, The Mighty Cone did much more than change the format of this classic favorite. The dog you see here is a haute dog in a cone. The mystery meat went away with the bun and was replaced by grass-fed venison. Now that's a serious street food makeover.
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9Breakfast Combo
Courtesy of Kono PizzaWe'd all love to leisurely sit down to a plate of hot eggs and sausage each morning, but few of us realize this dream. Kono Pizza makes your hectic schedule work with your hot breakfast cravings by transforming the diner staple into a grab-and-go option. Though their Salsiccia Prima is a best-seller (three cheeses, eggs, and sausage), they also offer vegetarian and bacon-studded varieties.
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