In Chile, the production of organic crops is expanding as a result of rising demand for these products. Local consumers, increasingly more informed, scrutinise product labels and ingredient lists with the aim of consuming more natural and healthy options aligned with current needs and preferences.
Chilean consumers shifting towards more diverse flavours, ethnic cuisines and exotic dining experiences. These preferences and trends will be key to category development throughout the forecast period.
Dips will remain popular for use in Chilean social gatherings. Social gatherings and communal events foster a sense of togetherness and shared experiences, including family gatherings, parties and friendly get-togethers, where dips serve as the perfect accompaniment, encouraging interaction and conversation.
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Sauces, Dips and Condiments
This is the aggregation of cooking ingredients and condiments, dips, pickled products, sauces, yeast-based spreads, and other sauces, dips and condiments. Excludes: Unpackaged/bulk sauces, dressings and condiments, such as unpackaged herbs and spice or instances where consumers bring an empty contained to be (re)filled. Excludes: Table salt, vinegar, baking ingredients, desiccated coconut, and cooking cream/milk/powder for cooking and baking.
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