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The latest to make its way into the food supply is a protein called RuBisCo (known as Rubi protein), from a leafy green plant called lemna, which requires 10 times less water than soybeans, 100 ...
Specific recipe trends will surely flow through social media throughout 2025, but these overarching trends will likely set the tone for what’s cool and crave-worthy, the experts we spoke to confirm.
We’re in the home stretch of 2023, and with that comes a plethora of tasty new trends to look forward to. This year was all about casual caviar, dirty soda and experiential dining, but even we ...
The influence of food trends extends beyond the boundaries of individual establishments. Entire food markets are shaped by the demand for specific trends, giving rise to specialty stores that cater to niche preferences. [1] Food festivals and events showcase the latest culinary innovations, acting as platforms for food enthusiasts and ...
The World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report 2023 described food supply crises as an ongoing global risk. [26] The Russian invasion of Ukraine and crop failures from climate change worsened worldwide hunger and malnutrition. [27] Even Global North countries known for stable food supplies have been impacted. [28]
After taking notes all of 2023 and scouring many of the 2024 food trend prediction lists from companies like Datassential and Mintel, we curated our own list of the food trends we expect to see ...
Research into food choice investigates how people select the food they eat. An interdisciplinary topic, food choice comprises psychological and sociological aspects (including food politics and phenomena such as vegetarianism or religious dietary laws), economic issues (for instance, how food prices or marketing campaigns influence choice) and sensory aspects (such as the study of the ...
Creste di Gallo Pasta. Elbows? So 1998. Bucatini? Big snooze. 2024 is reportedly all about a new pasta shape: Creste di Gallo.. Meaning "crest of the rooster" or "coxcomb" in Italian, the noodle ...