Flavor Forecast: A Catalyst for Innovation
McCormick & Company, a global leader in flavor, has unveiled its annual Flavor Forecast, revealing the trends that will shape culinary exploration and innovation—in home kitchens, at restaurants and on retail shelves—across the globe for years to come.
Among the emerging trends is a spotlight on underexplored Southeast Asian fare—Malaysian and Filipino—and the evolution of insatiable appetites for spicy. Also featured are pulses, which serve as a protein-packed canvas for flavors—fitting as the United Nations celebrates 2016 as the International Year of Pulses.
"Since its inception in 2000, Flavor Forecast has been tracking the growing interest in heat and identifying upcoming spicy flavors including chipotle, peri-peri and harissa," said McCormick Executive Chef Kevan Vetter. "Our latest report shows the next wave of this trend is complemented by tang. Look for Southeast Asian sambal sauce powered by chilies, rice vinegar and garlic to take kitchens by storm."
"Flavor Forecast is a catalyst for innovation," said Mr. Vetter. "Around the world this year, we're launching 56 new consumer products inspired by Flavor Forecast trends, and we're working with our customers across the food industry—from chain restaurants to beverage and snack producers—to help them do the same."
Identified by a global team of McCormick chefs, food technologists and flavor experts, these trends offer a taste of 2016 and beyond …