Founder Feature: Edouardo Jordan of The Food with Roots
The Startup CPG Podcast
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4.9 • 642 Ratings
🗓️ 13 March 2026
⏱️ 28 minutes
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Summary
In this episode of the Startup CPG Podcast, host Caitlin Bricker sits down with Edouardo Jordan, founder of Food with Roots—an ethnic food brand based in Seattle, Washington, celebrating Black food ways through products like their award-winning pimento cheese and Southern cornbread mixes.
Edouardo shares how a love of cooking with his mom and grandmother in St. Petersburg, Florida led him through an unlikely path: a college degree in sports management, a stint with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, culinary school against his mother's wishes, and eventually a career cooking at some of the world's most celebrated restaurants—including the French Laundry and Per Se. He went on to open his own restaurants in Seattle, becoming the first African American to win two James Beard Awards in a single night.
When the pandemic shuttered his restaurants, Edouardo saw an opportunity. Customers who loved his pimento cheese—a staple on his restaurant menu—wanted to keep getting it at home. That question sparked the launch of Food with Roots, which quickly landed on shelves at Whole Foods and local Pacific Northwest markets.
Caitlin and Edouardo dig into why he put chitlins on his fine dining menu as a deliberate act of reclamation, how he's building a brand around the motto "sharing soulful stories through food," and why he intentionally resists making Food with Roots a "Black-owned brand" first—and a quality product second. They also cover his nonprofit Soul of Seattle, which has raised over $1 million for youth of color in the greater Seattle area, and his long-term vision to take his pimento cheese from the Pacific Northwest to coast-to-coast distribution.
Listen in as they cover:
- How a childhood show-and-tell moment involving chitlins shaped Edouardo's identity as a chef and storyteller
- Why foods like oxtail and pimento cheese were "poverty food" to his grandparents—and how he's working to reclaim and celebrate them
- The tension between leading with Black identity versus leading with product quality in CPG retail
- How Food with Roots got its start during the pandemic and landed in Whole Foods and Metropolitan Market
- His expansion targets: California and Texas, markets already familiar with pimento cheese
- The story behind Soul of Seattle and why he pays vendors to participate rather than charging booth fees
- Why Food with Roots' pimento cheese retails at $9.99—and why it's worth every penny
Episode Links:
Instagram: @thefoodwithroots
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/edouardojordan
Website: thefoodwithroots.com
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| 1:02.9 | I never tried to put a face to the brand as we're Eduardo Jordan Black owned. |
| 1:13.0 | I really want food with Roots to stand out on its own to be on the shelves and people recognize it as a quality brand that is producing amazing product. |
| 1:16.8 | Rather, it's our pimento cheese, our southern cornbread mixes. |
| 1:18.9 | I wanted to stick out that way. |
| 1:21.1 | Hey, everybody. |
| 1:24.3 | This is Caitlin Bricker, managing editor at Startup CPG. |
| 1:26.8 | We are back with another founder feature. |
| 1:29.2 | Today I'm sitting down with Eduardo Jordan, |
| 1:34.5 | founder of Food With Roots. Food with Roots is an ethnic food brand celebrating black food through products like their award-winning pimento cheese. Eduardo was a two-time James Beard award-winning |
| 1:39.8 | chef who's made the leap from owning restaurants to the CPG world. We're diving into his culinary journey from St. Petersburg, Florida to working at the French |
| 1:47.9 | laundry, why he put Chitlands on his restaurant menu as a conversation starter, and how he's |
| 1:53.3 | using food to share soulful stories of his ancestors. |
| 1:56.8 | Eduardo was on a mission to bring diversity to grocery aisles and change people's minds about pimento cheese one tub at a time. As always, enjoy. |
| 2:07.6 | Hey, everybody. Welcome back to the Startup CPG podcast. This is Caitlin, and today I'm here with Eduardo, Jordan, founder of Food with Roots. Eduardo, welcome to the show. |
| 2:17.0 | Thanks for having me. |
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