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6 Austin-based finalists for the Good Food Awards

The Good Food Foundation honors businesses with socially and environmentally responsible products with superior taste.

A close-up image of Madhu chocolate

Madhu Chocolate is a finalist for its Saffron Milk bar, which is inspired by traditional Indian beverages.

Not that we’re biased or anything, but we think Austin is home to some of the best food in the country. And it looks like the Good Food Foundation agrees — six Austin businesses are finalists for their annual awards, which recognize socially and environmentally responsible products with superior taste.

Check out the products being recognized:

During the week of January 30, finalists will be showcased during virtual tastings. The ~200 winners will celebrate at an awards ceremony on Friday, April 21 in Portland, OR.

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