American Tastes Tipping to Specialty Foods
The recent MediaPost article titled, "Look for Ethnic Comestibles to Find Way into American Hands," cites some very interesting developments for specialty foods. As the article explains, "Americans my be the kings and queens of hand-held foods--burgers, sandwiches, pizza--but their tastes will be increasingly fed by more international cuisines.
According to the CCD's most-recent "Culinary Trend Mapping" report
(published jointly with Packaged Facts), Americans are likely to move
toward seeking out and eating hand-held foods that have more of an
ethnic flair, in part as a reflection of a diversifying culture. The
trends, which include fare such as Indian dosas, Chinese baos and Latin
American empanadas, are starting to emerge in urban areas and
university cafeterias, says CCD trendologist Kara Nielsen.
The more ethnic foods, such as dosas and baos, are still considered an
emerging trend that could take some time to develop, perhaps as long as
five years, Nielsen says. But she notes that food trends are moving
from the ethnic fringe to the mainstream at an ever-increasing pace. 'The general American's knowledge of food has increased exponentially,'
she says. 'Immigrants are landing everywhere. Things are moving faster
than they were 10 or 15 years ago.'"
"[University] food service centers cater to ethnically diverse people who cross-pollinate," Nielsen tells Marketing Daily. "As these young people get out of college, they'll be looking for [these foods] in regular life."
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