The February 2018 issue of Prepared Foods has us gaga for grains! In this issue, you'll find our cover story on heritage grains, a Q&A with Chef Michael Holleman on rice and grains, a look at the growing popularity of ancient grains, and much more.
Today’s Millennials are shifting more toward moderation and they’re prioritizing high-quality, tasty foods and beverages in place of excessive alcohol consumption. In the beverage sector, Innova Market Insights has seen big brands adapt their marketing of light drinks toward the more mainstream consumer—with the focus on worry-free enjoyment. This has resulted in an increase in drinks with a low alcohol content.
Enzymes help solve some of the biggest challenges in the food processing industry. This makes them especially valuable for handling today's "hot button" issues of sugar reduction, sustainability, and acrylamide reduction, as well as applying to a myriad of clean-label approaches.
Food and beverage processing is experiencing a monumental shift in the demand for foods that are made from, or are made with, or have added living microorganisms such as bacteria and yeast.
Five new signature handheld breakfast sandwiches to expand all-day breakfast and on-the-go menu options
October 24, 2017
Johnsonville's new Premium Breakfast Sandwich Collection is made with high-quality ingredients, innovative flavor combinations, and is designed to expand all-day breakfast and grab-and-go menu options for c-store operators.
Breakfast has become an important mealpart for the foodservice and retail consumer packaged goods sectors. Moreover, there's an opportunity for manufacturers to continue to expand the daypart by experimenting and introducing new tastes.
A chef's perspective on rice and grain ingredients
February 9, 2018
Prepared Foods talks ingredient rice and grain trends with Chef Michael Holleman, director of culinary development at InHarvest, a Bemidji, Minn., supplier of rice, grains and legumes to retail, foodservice and in-store deli operators.
Case shipments of ancient grains to foodservice outlets increased by double-digits
February 19, 2018
The NPD Group, a leading global information company, reports that types of grains that were once eaten on a daily basis by ancient civilizations are growing in popularity again with today's consumers because of their perceived health benefits.
Reser's new refrigerated Purely Hand-Cut Fruit options include Pineapple Spears, Mango Slices, Fruit Salad with Papaya, a Tropical Salad, Honeydew Halves and a Tropical Salad without Melons
February 22, 2018
The foodservice division at Reser’s Fine Foods, Beaverton, Ore., greets the new year with new side dishes. They include Crisp Cut Tri-Color Potatoes and an entirely new line of Reser’s Purely Hand-Cut Fruit offerings.