Food trends to look out for in 2021

New lines in preserving and welcome back to the dinner party

food trends 2021

“Those who dabble in the dark art of culinary prognostication have never faced a landscape harder to read than in 2021,” said Kim Severson in The New York Times. Tastes in food took a dramatic turn last year, as the pandemic restricted dining out and turned millions into avid home bakers. Such trends aren’t about to go away: no one thinks 2021 will be a year of “frivolous food”. Yet later in the year, as restrictions ease and restaurants reopen, some are predicting that a sense of expansiveness and innovation will return to our food scene.

New lines in preserving

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