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Turmeric and ethnic flavors top Google Food Trends

Turmeric and authentic ethnic dishes are on top of the trending searches in the U.S., according to the recent “Think with Google: Food Trends 2016” report. Other produce items on the list of trending items are jackfruit, bitter melon, daikon radish, and cauliflower.
 
The report pulled top search information from January 2014 to February 2016 to pinpoint rising and falling trends in food. 
 
In the “Food with Function” category, people are searching for information on food with nutritional benefits such as being a pre- or probiotic, an anti-inflammatory, or an immunity booster. Turmeric reigns the category as Americans are learning more about this “it” spice from its health benefits to how to consume it.
 
Also listed in this category are jackfruit, bitter melon, daikon radish, and cauliflower “rice”—chopped up cauliflower to use as a low-carb substitute for rice.


 
“Traveling Through Taste” is a search of authentic flavors of ethnic dishes, many of which are produce-centric. Pho—Vietnamese noodle soup with garnish of bean sprouts, jalapeno or other chile peppers, Thai basil, white onion, cilantro, and lime—bowls over other searches including Bibimbap (Korean rice bowls topped with assorted vegetables), and Elote (Mexican corn on the cob).
 
Cauliflower makes an appearance again in “Bite-sized Snacks” as Buffalo Cauliflower Bites.
 
To learn more about the Google Food Trends report and download the full report, visit https://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/articles/2016-food-trends-google.html.
 
Interested retailers, wholesalers, and foodservice distributors can contact Frieda’s account managers to explore its new branding and discover trending products and to access its extended resources library which include a cauliflower rice bibimbap recipe and how to open a jackfruit video.

For more information:
Oakley Boren
Frieda's Specialty Produce
+1 714 733 7660
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