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Firmenich crowns ginger and yuzu flavors of the year for 2021

2020-12-16 foodingredientsfirst

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Firmenich has crowned ginger and yuzu as its “Flavors of the Year for 2021.” The Swiss flavor house notes that immunity and optimism are driving demand for the botanicals. Following an unprecedented year of uncertainty, “they represent the world’s collective desire for strength and renewed hope.”

This is the ninth consecutive year that the company has cast its vote for the hottest food and beverage flavor.  

Firmenich’s Flavor Knowledge Portal transforms and leverages over a decade’s worth of data across millions of records on launched products to uncover patterns and trends around F&B innovation activity. 

From this tool, the flavor house sees that even before the COVID-19 pandemic, F&B companies were placing large bets on both ginger and yuzu ingredients. 

If the current growth trend continues, Firmenich estimates suggest annual launches of F&B launches will likely crest over 2,500 worldwide in the coming years, which would place ginger among the top 30 flavors worldwide out of over 800 tracked tonalities. 

Consumers seek wellness and healing
“It was important that this year’s selecion comprises wonderful, unique flavors, but also clearly reflects the real consumer shift we’ve seen,” says Emmanuel Butstraen, president for taste & beyond at the company.

“Our Firmenich Human Insights surveys have revealed that people are looking for more than just great taste from their foods and beverages during these times; they’re placing new-found importance on nutrition and well-being. This inspired us to choose two flavors which can enhance both.”  

Like Pantone Color of the Year, the decision to selec the Flavors of the Year was based on emerging consumer signals, adds Mikel Cirkus, global creative director at Firmenich. 

Both ginger and yuzu have gained global, cross-category momentum over the last two years. “Each of them, in their own right, is symbolic of the consumer’s desire for a sense of normalcy and healing.” 

A “super-root” with superpowers?
Ginger is growing globally, and while Hot Drinks is its strongest category, it has recently taken center stage in categories as diverse as Soups, Ice Creams and Sweeteners, according to Firmenich. 

Firmenich’s social media analytics shows the same steady growth, with worldwide searches for this super-root reaching an all-time high in the spring of 2020, following many years of a seasonal peak in winter, underscoring its inherent warming nature.

“Ginger, with its mottled grey peel and rhizome, is indicative of ‘root toughness,’” says Jeff Schmoyer, global head of human insights for taste & beyond.

“People and societies have powered through the greyest of times, and just like a root being pulled from the earth, what emerges is considerable strength.”

Touted as a “super-root,” ginger is symbolic of strength. According to Firmenich’s global quantitative Consumer Insights program, also known as Flavor Emotion360, there is strong global continuity in how consumers perceive ginger. 

A deep and rich origin story 
Ginger originated from Southeast Asia. Today, it remains a staple ingredient in much of Southern and Southeast Asian cuisine and is used worldwide for its health benefits. 

“Across many Asian countries, there has been well documented historical use of ginger in food and beverages for centuries,” comments Dr. Dong-Fang Chen, Firmenich’s vice president of R&D, Asia Pacific. 

“Equipped with modern sciences and technologies, we begin to understand functional relationships between natural molecules from ginger and the benefits to human nutrition and health, such as elevated immunity.”

Distinct in its aroma and taste, ginger’s most prominent flavor notes include warm, spicy woodiness combined with herbaceous sweetness. 

These more prominent notes are balanced by a light lemony-citrus zest grounded in a unique earthiness.

Immunity-boosting ingredients rise
Some powerful emotional associations of ginger include power, safety, trust, practicality, energy and revitalization. It is also recognized for its properties to warm, detoxify, aid in digestion and widely celebrated for its unique immunity-boosting powers. 

Throughout 2020, ingredients that support the immune system have been celebrated, and there has been a notable demand for them. 

“In Tune with Immune” has been pegged as one of Innova Market Insights’ Top Trends for 2021, reflecting how immunity and health will steer the development of functional ingredients in the coming years.

According to Innova’s Consumer Survey 2020, six out of ten global consumers are increasingly looking for F&B products that support their immune health. One in three says that concerns about immune health increased in 2020 over 2019.

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