2021 flavor forecast
Flavors and colors that address consumer desire for ingredients that target their health and wellness goals are trending.
“Health-signaling flavors may include the use of cherry or cranberry, which are common ingredients in snack bars and trail mixes. Other berry ingredients like blackcurrant, maqui berry, and elderberry have become very popular in 2020, signaling wellness benefits and providing a natural color source for rich, bold shades of red and purple. Similarly, exotic citrus flavors such as blood orange, clementine, yuzu, or key lime are closely associated with vitamin C and antioxidants that consumers associate with immune system support. Additionally, botanical and herbal flavors like mint, elderflower, lavender, and hibiscus are at the forefront as consumer-preferred flavor options that signal physical, mental, and emotional wellness due to their health-focused, calming, or mentally stimulating qualities,” notes Marie Wright, president of creation, design, and development, chief global flavorist, ADM.
ADM also anticipates consumers will continue to seek comforting experiences to relieve stress and anxiety related to COVID-19. “Our flavor and color forecasts suggest that comforting and nostalgic flavors and bright colors will be all the rage this year. Specific to snack and bakery products, comforting and familiar flavors like vanilla, chocolate, caramel, nutmeg, coffee, and tea can be paired with soothing, neutral tones. Vanilla is in particularly high demand, as it’s a key flavor in many comfort foods like cakes, cookies, and pastries,” shares Wright. The company offers responsibly sourced vanilla, offering a portfolio of pure vanilla extracts, cured vanilla beans, paste, and natural flavorings, in addition to a new fair trade Madagascar Vanilla Extract.
Virginia Dare, Brooklyn, NY, is seeing a lot of excitement for botanical flavors, such as lavender, lilac, and rose, in baked goods and snacks. “Bored with conventional fare, many consumers (especially millennials and onward) want an exciting consumption experience: unique flavors and texture, cultural varieties, exotic, novel, or unusual ingredients. Vivid colors or elevated presentation has also become essential: It better be Instagrammable and sharable. Florals and botanicals deliver on all these taste fronts—picture Meyer lemon lavender iced poppy cake or a cran-hibiscus muffin,” states Phillip Caputo, marketing and consumer insights manager.