Indigenous plants thrive in natural ecosystems and have been used for food and medicine in many communities for centuries. Cissus quadrangularis is an indigenous plant with increasing popularity and great potential for nutritional enhancement to improve the functionality of food products and assist with food insecurity in South Africa. The aim of this study was to develop a sensory-acceptable food product using C. quadrangularis and to create awareness and increase acceptability of the plant among young adults. Two quantities of C. quadrangularis were used to make a trendy energy bite with two different quantities of C. quadrangularis 4 g (Sample 1) and 6 g (Sample 2) respectively. The developed food items were tested for sensory, microbiological, nutritional, and shelf-life. An awareness video with C. quadrangularis recipes and information was developed. The nutritional analysis showed the energy bite has minimal fat and salt. Sensory ratings did not vary between samples 1 and 2. A significant number of participants preferred or greatly appreciated the video and expressed interest in preparing foods using C. quadrangularis. A trendy and tasty food product using C. quadrangularis and an information tool may help young people consume an unfamiliar indigenous plant.