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Chamoy: The Next Big Condiment Trend in the UK

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As the UK food scene evolves, chamoy is set to take the spotlight, replacing the popular hot honey trend. This Mexican condiment, made from pickled fruits like apricot or mango mixed with chilli, lime, and salt, offers a complex flavour profile that is both sweet and spicy. Food experts predict that chamoy will become a staple in British kitchens, appealing to consumers seeking more adventurous tastes.

The rise of chamoy is not just about flavour; it reflects a broader shift in consumer behaviour. Younger generations, particularly Gen Z, are increasingly curious about global cuisines and are eager to explore new culinary experiences. This demographic has already embraced chamoy through viral trends on platforms like TikTok, where chamoy pickle kits have gained significant popularity.

Retailers are beginning to take notice of this trend, with initial sales of chamoy products already rising. For instance, Ocado has reported a 22% increase in sales of its chamoy liquid sauce in just two weeks. As more brands recognize the potential of this condiment, we can expect to see a wider variety of chamoy products hitting supermarket shelves across the UK.

Chamoy’s versatility makes it suitable for a range of applications, from snacks to beverages. As it gains traction, it could reshape the condiment landscape in the UK, encouraging consumers to experiment with flavours and combinations they may not have considered before. The future of food in the UK is looking spicier and more exciting with chamoy leading the charge.

Source: Metro

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News Category: Culture Tags: chamoy, condiment, flavours, foodtrend, genz

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