For many consumers, food is not just fuel; it’s an experience. Trying a new food or beverage product is an easy, relatively affordable way for consumers to shake up their routines and expand their horizons. As such, products that break norms and allow consumers to experiment with new flavors, ingredients, and textures are in demand. In 2025, adventurous consumers will be branching out even more, looking for brands to help them step outside of their comfort zones with unique eating experiences.
Flavor has long been the primary means of experimentation and exploration when it comes to the food and beverage category. Demand for unique sensory experiences, including bold flavors and new textures, will be on the rise in the coming months. Keep reading for our experts’ insights into how this trend is taking shape – and how Fuchs can help brands deliver out-of-this-world sensory experiences.
Turning Toward Texture
Consumers don’t just want to taste their food; they want to hear it too. As such, crunchy, crispy textures are picking up steam in foodservice. This trend can, in part, be attributed to food content on social media that emphasizes the crunchy sounds associated with consuming certain foods. For example, fried sandwiches from Japan that have a crispy exterior and soft filling, like egg salad or matcha whipped cream, have gone viral recently on social media platforms. Similarly, cucumbers have also been having a moment on social media, thanks to the crunchiness they can add to salads, wraps, and more.
Not only are textures winning big for how they appeal to the senses beyond just taste, but they are also generating buzz for defying consumers’ expectations. Chili crisp, a Chinese condiment that delivers a crunchy texture and craveable heat, for example, has grown increasingly popular over the past couple of years, thanks, at least in part, to its ability to add a crispy, crunchy texture to a variety of products and dishes. Condiments are typically known for having smooth and/or creamy textures, and the surprisingly crunchy texture of chili crisp has appealed to adventurous consumers who are intrigued by the unexpected.
Consumers are going to be seeking out similar expectation-defying experiences in other product categories. Brands can get ahead of this trend by innovating with unexpected textures and by using trendy ingredients to incorporate crunchy and crispy textures into a wide range of products.
Bigger, Bolder Flavors
Mouth-puckering sour flavors, earthy umami flavors, and extra, extra hot flavors have all been trending in recent years, as consumers seek out unique taste sensations and bold sensory experiences. This trend is all about trying something unconventional and having an eating experience that is anything but boring. As such, unexpected flavor combinations, ingredients that deliver big, bold flavors, and unconventional flavors that promise extraordinary sensory experiences are going to be in demand with consumers.
It comes as no surprise that many up-and-coming ingredients going into 2025 reflect this trend, offering bold and unusual flavors. Black lime, for example, is well-known for its exceptionally tangy flavor and hint of savoriness. Similarly, yuzu kosho, a Japanese condiment, delivers on complexity, with sour and spicy notes paired with a craveable saltiness. Pickled ingredients, like pickled onions and amba, a pickled mango sauce, are also on the rise for their bold and unique flavors.
The sky is the limit when it comes to innovating around this trend. Look to trending ingredients that feature bold flavors for inspiration and get creative with flavor combinations that will surprise consumers in the best way. Brands should not shy away from flavors that break norms and defy expectations.
Sensory Expertise from Fuchs
When it comes to creating unique sensory experiences, seasonings are where it’s at. Seasonings can not only deliver the bold tastes that consumers are craving, but they can also deliver unique textures to a wide range of products.
Recognizing the importance of delivering flavors that not only taste good, but also offer memorable sensory experiences, Fuchs has invested heavily in our sensory capabilities and expertise. We have a team of dedicated experts that will help ensure that your product has the targeted taste and texture attributes to meet your specifications and exceed consumers’ expectations. Learn more about our sensory capabilities here.
Interested in innovating to introduce products with unique sensory experiences? Contact us today to see how Fuchs can help you make something special.