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Page 1: according to the Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association Food Trends Canada's top food 10 trends of 2013

. . . according to the Canadian

Restaurant and Foodservices

Association

Food TrendsCanada's top food 10 trends of 2013

Page 2: according to the Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association Food Trends Canada's top food 10 trends of 2013

Ancient Grains

10. Ancient Grains:

Spelt, quinoa, kamut, millet and amaranth

Higher nutritional value than other grains

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Ancient Grains

Examples:

Roasted Chicken and Barley Risotto

Kale and Quinoa Salad

Blueberry Muffins made with millet

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Noodles!

9. Non-Wheat Noodles Or Pasta:

Asian-style noodles and soups have surged in popularity, elevating them from street food to restaurant fare. Rice pasta is also popping up on Italian menus, catering to dietary restrictions.

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Back to Basic

8. Simplicity/Back To Basics:

North American culinary staples like chocolate chip cookies and milk, macaroni and cheese, and even meatloaf are now coveted by some of the country's top chefs.

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Greek Yogurt

7. Greek Yogurt:

Strained to remove the whey, Greek yogurt has long been used to make tzatziki, very similar to Lebanese labneh. You can make it non-fat, low fat, full fat, flavoured or plain, but it's usually always thick and creamy.

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Greek Yogurt

Examples:

Greek Yogurt Smoothies

Greek Yogurt Dressing

Greek Yogurt Frozen Ice Cream

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Street Food

6. Ethnic/Street Food Inspired Appetizers:

Quick and dirty street food is still hot but the variety has been getting better and better. — and no, we're not just talking about the 7-Eleven variety.

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Street Food

Examples

Tempura

Taquitos

Chicken Satay

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Food Trucks

5. Food Trucks/Street Food:

Food trucks offer a quicker version of restraint quality food. They also require fewer start up costs.

The most popular items for food trucks are sandwiches/subs.

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Food Trucks

Examples

Cupcake Food Trucks

Breakfast Food Trucks

Ethnic Food Trucks

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Farm Branding

4. Farm-/Estate-Branded Ingredients:

Restaurants are increasingly using farm- and estate-branded ingredients and naming them on their menus.

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Farm Branding

Example:

“Meadow Sweet Farms Greens"

"Cumbrae's free-range chicken breast"

“Niagara Grown Fruits”

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Sustainability

3. Sustainability:

Raising and growing food that is healthy for consumers, animals, and does not harm the environment has been on the mainstream radar for a while now.

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Gluten-Free2. Gluten-Free/Allergy-Conscious Food:

Gluten-free diets are surging in popularity as a treatment for potentially serious gluten allergies and celiac disease, but they've also become a trendy way to lose weight.

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Gluten-Free

Examples:

Rice Dishes

Gluten-Free Pasta

Gluten-Free Salad Dressings

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Go Local!

1: Locally Produced And Locally Inspired Dishes: The locavore movement and locally produced food was the CRFA's top trend item for the fourth year in a row.