McCormick has launched its 24th edition of the Flavour Forecast, an annual report showcasing the emerging culinary trends influencing global food preparation and consumption. Alongside this unveiling, McCormick reveals the selected Flavour of the Year for 2024: Tamarind.
Originating from Africa, India, and the Middle East, tamarind has long contributed its distinctive tangy-sweet essence to various cuisines, notably Latin, Caribbean, and Mexican dishes, embodying a rich heritage in culinary traditions.
The report delves into several flavour predictions and trends, shedding light on the evolving tastes in the culinary world:
1. Sour Power: The spotlight is on acidic elements, from tamarind to coconut vinegar, offering an elevation in sensory experiences, enhancing desirability, and even introducing ways to "cook" sans heat.
2. Thoughtfully Borrowed: Emphasizing authenticity encompassing one's background, heritage, and experiences, this trend reflects a reinvention of regional and traditional cooking. By infusing personal identity into these conscious cultural amalgamations, a tribute is paid to origins and backgrounds, resulting in a vibrant celebration of flavour, experience, and cuisine.
3. Indulgence Redefined: Exploring indulgence in diverse forms, as a source of pleasure, ritual, and communal gathering, this trend emphasizes the emotional connections with flavour sensations. Whether it's relishing a crisp ceviche or savoring an extravagant breakfast poutine, the focus lies in how flavors, textures, and ingredients contribute to a sense of joy and happiness. Two facets of this trend manifest as 'newstalgic' and food maximalism.
4. Newstalgic: Reviving childhood favorites with a refined touch, restaurants reintroduce nostalgic dishes in a gourmet avatar.
5. Food Maximalism:Highlighting creative combinations of flavors and textures in playful and thoughtful ways, this trend amplifies the experience of taste to its fullest extent.
Tabata Gomez, McCormick's Chief Marketing Officer, expressed enthusiasm about uncovering ongoing global flavor trends through the Flavour Forecast, enabling them to continuously transform cooking, flavor profiles, and eating habits.
Hadar Cohen Aviram, Executive Chef and Senior Manager of Culinary Development at McCormick, expressed excitement about tamarind's taste, versatility, and tang, branding it as an ideal ingredient for both sweet and savory dishes.