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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Top 10 Dessert Trends by FoodChannel.com

Top 10 Dessert Trends by FoodChannel.com

Just in time for summer, ice cream achieves star dessert status

CHICAGO, April 16 /PRNewswire/ -- The Food Channel(R) (foodchannel.com) has released its Top Ten Dessert Trends for 2009. Yesterday's dessert was molten lava cake. Today it's cupcakes and donuts. Tomorrow? Bring on the ice cream, new star of the dessert menu and leading comfort food in the U.S. for 2009. Ice cream is number one of ten dessert trends identified by The Food Channel based on research conducted in conjunction with the World Thought Bank (www.neemee.com) and the International Food Futurists(TM).

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"With the current state of the economy, people are looking for a little pampering. And restaurants are looking for a way to excite customers and give them a reason to visit. A dessert is that 'something special' that leaves you talking and excited about going back," said Kay Logsdon, editor of The Food Channel.

   The Food Channel Top 10 Dessert Trends for 2009    1. Ice Cream as the Star--Usually relegated to a topping or an      accompaniment to the dessert star, frozen desserts are coming into      their own with new flavors, styles and presentation.   2. Sippable Desserts--Desserts you can drink that go beyond the old Malt      Shoppe; sippable desserts are big in non-alcoholic versions, but many      offer a kick reminiscent of pairing your coffee with your cognac.   3. Sharing Comes into the Open--Sharing the price, the caloric guilt, and      the experience means that more desserts will be topped with two      cherries, split in the kitchen, or built to easily pass without sharing      germs.   4. Out of the Ordinary Presentation--Restaurants will be adding more      entertainment value to end the meal; picture flambe, which brings the      same fireworks to the table as fajitas on a sizzling cast-iron skillet.   5. Interactivity--Play with your food; pour, dip or roll your dessert in      another layer of sweet or salty. Dessert is the last impression of the      meal. It should give you something worth talking about.   6. Nostalgia--Retro with a modern twist. Old standards like red velvet      cake and bread pudding still work, but they've been contemporized.   7. Portability--Beyond the takeout cup or cone, the new portability      includes edible containers, new packaging, heat and cool maintenance      options, and more.   8. Novelties--It's a grim world, and novelties such as candies, ice cream      pops, and crazy straws all have a place in cheering us up. People are      looking for smiles, and novelties bring them a different experience      that may surprise and delight.   9. International and unusual flavors--Chocolate still reigns as the top      flavor, but contrasting ingredients and international influences are      stepping up the dessert experience and giving new sensory appeal to      extend the course.    10. Go seasonal and local--The trend toward "localvore" eating continues.       Adding local fruits (or even vegetables--have you tried ice cream and       beets?) gives a fresh sense to any dessert.    

Read more about the Top Ten Dessert Trends for 2009 at http://www.foodchannel.com/sections/2-articles/stories/1299-top-ten-dessert-tr ends-on-the-menu. For additional food news, trends and recipes, visit www.foodchannel.com.

   CONTACT   Kay Logsdon, (417) 875-5342/849-7909   editor@foodchannel.com  

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Source: The Food Channel

CONTACT: Kay Logsdon of The Food Channel, +1-417-875-5342,
+1-417-849-7909, editor@foodchannel.com

Web Site: http://www.foodchannel.com/

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