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SPECIALTY FOOD ASSOCIATION TRENDSPOTTER PANEL REVEALS NINE TRENDS FROM 2022 WINTER FANCY FOOD SHOW


NEW YORK, Feb. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- After more than two years apart, the Specialty Food Association (SFA) Trendspotter Panel gathered in person to search the aisles for the Show's hottest trends at the 46th Winter Fancy Food Show. Running February 6-8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, the Show featured thousands of products from around the world, with companies ranging from established to startup.

"Health, comfort, and sustainability are threads throughout several trends
coming out of the Winter Fancy Food Show."

"Health, comfort, and sustainability are threads throughout several trends coming out of the Winter Fancy Food Show," said Denise Purcell, SFA's vice president, content & education. "We continue to see the effects of the pandemic through the popularity of comfort food and snacks, innovations in environmentally conscious products like upcycled foods and hemp are increasing, and plant-based meat and dairy alternatives are going strong as are global flavors across categories. We'll be looking for these to show their prominence at the Summer Fancy Food Show in June."

The Winter Fancy Food Show Trendspotters included Artisanal Foods, chef Jon Batista, co-owner Jinelle Batisa, chef Jordon Dunewood, chef Juan Montano, @artisanalfoods (Las Vegas); Melanie Zanoza Bartelme, associate director, food and drink, Mintel, @melanietastestheworld (Chicago); chef Osei Blackett, Chef Picky, Brooklyn, @chefpicky (Brooklyn); Kantha Shelke, PhD, CFS, IFT Fellow, principal, Corvus Blue LLC, @Kanthashelke (Chicago); V. Sheree Williams, executive director, The Global Food & Drink Initiative, editor, Cuisine Noir, @CuisineNoir (Oakland).

Hemp in the Spotlight
As plant-based products and foods with benefits continue to trend, hemp emerged as a star ingredient rich in protein, healthy fats, and essential fatty acids, as well as a sustainable crop. Hemp was included in alternative burgers, in dressings, and as a better-for-you ingredient in chocolate.

Tea and Coffee Innovations
At-home tea and coffee preparation spiked during pandemic-influenced stay-at-home mandates, raising consumer interest and opening new product opportunities. An abundance of teas and coffees in new formats were on display at the Winter Show. 

Dates Proliferate
Fiber- and antioxidant-rich dates are popping up as snacks on their own, in sweet treats, or in rich spreads.

Snacks with Benefits
From nutrient-rich chocolate bars to pizza crust made from carrots, better-for-you snacks that boast health benefits, are trending. "Snack makers are tapping the best of both worlds to appeal to snackers who also want benefits for justification and to assuage guilt. Snacking grew enormously during the pandemic lockdown with a twist...and snacks had to deliver more than just taste," said Kantha Shelke, PhD, CFS, IFT Fellow, principal, Corvus Blue LLC. "'Snacks with benefits meant dropping sugar and calories and upping protein and fiber, adding vegetables and upcycled ingredients innocuously, swapping starchy potatoes and corn with nutritional powerhouses like mushrooms and root vegetables, providing lactation-supporting nutraceuticals in cookies for nursing mums, and generally doing away with guilt or concerns about the additional calories without compromising taste."

Alternative Comfort Foods
This pick for a top trend of 2022 by the Trendspotter Panel is going strong with plant-based and dairy-free options in savory and sweet categories. "I loved the innovation of using chickpeas for butter created by Field Trip," said V. Sheree Williams, executive director, The Global Food & Drink Initiative, editor, Cuisine Noir. "Very creative and aligns nicely with those wanting a plant-based butter that packs protein and flavor."

Sustainable Options
More food products are hitting the market that incorporate upcycled ingredients, but the trend extends to nonfood products and packaging as well.

Peppers Are Hot
Another 2022 Top Trend pick, the Trendspotters continue to see a variety of peppers as ingredients in sauces and condiments from around the world.

The Fully Stocked Bar
Mixers and concentrates in tropical flavors and uncommon garnishes continue to dress up at-home cocktail preparation.

A World of Snacks
Sweet and savory snacks capturing recipes and local ingredients are bringing global flavors to U.S. consumers' home pantries.

About the Specialty Food Association
The Specialty Food Association (SFA) is the leading trade association and source of information about the $170.4 billion specialty food industry. Founded in 1952 in New York City, the SFA represents manufacturers, importers, retailers, distributors, brokers,  and others in the trade. The SFA is known for its Fancy Food Shows; the sofitm Awards, which honor excellence in specialty food and beverage; the Trendspotter Panel Show reports and annual predictions; the State of the Specialty Food Industry Report and Today's Specialty Food Consumer research; the new ecommerce enabled SFA Product Marketplace, where members showcase products, tell their brand story, field meeting inquiries, and sell directly to qualified buyers; SFA Feed, the daily source for news, trends and new product information in the specialty food industry, and Spill & Dish: A Specialty Food Association Podcast.

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