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EXPANDING THE DEFINITION OF COMFORT FOODS

homemade beef birria tacos, mexican food

This beloved category has broadened, especially among younger Gen Z and Alpha customers who see food as an emotional touchstone.

Exciting global ingredients and spicy flavor profiles have changed the way comfort foods are defined. Classic carriers are being transformed in new and innovative ways to meet the craveability requirements of today’s customers. See where you can experiment with today’s trending ingredients.

BIRRIA

Tacos/Quesadillas

Ramen

Grilled Cheese

Gyoza

Pizza

SPICY MAPLE

Wings

Waffles

Cocktails

Ribs

Roasted Roots

DRAGON FRUIT

Salsa

Sorbet

Sushi

Pressed Juices

Tarts

TIKKA MASALA

Mayonnaise

Falafel

Fries

Onion Rings

MISO

Caramel

Ranch Dressing

Glazed Vegetables

Mustard

Pasta

MANGO CHAMOY

Smoothies

Ice Cream/Custards

Fruit Coulis

Rice Bowls

Nachos

Diners are increasingly hyper-focused on high-protein and plant-based foods. Alongside all of the new-fangled, lab-based, cell-cultured options out there is the humble bean. A staple food for millenia, beans are being re-examined as a healthy, versatile ingredient worthy of menu inclusion.

  • Retro and heirloom recipes—like Southern succotash, French cassoulet, and Cajun red beans and rice—fit the bill for those in search of authenticity.
  • Most world cuisines incorporate some type of bean in their classic dishes. Think feijoada in Brazil, black beans and rice with plantains in Puerto Rico, and garbanzo beans in Israel. Modern interpretations of these recipes are packed with produce and herbs.
  • The creamy texture of mung beans is proving an ideal substitute for those that are eliminating soy from their diets.