Goat cheese is commonly enjoyed in classic savory flavors like herb and garlic or sweet variations such as honey and fig, and Montchevre's consistently surprises and delights fans by crafting bold, unconventional flavor experiences like Montchevre's Cold Brew & Donuts Goat Cheese. "We're always analyzing consumer insights to stay ahead of the trends, and the demand for adventurous goat cheese profiles and flavor mashups continues to increase year over year," said Jenny Englert, marketing director of Saputo USA, maker of Montchevre goat cheese.
This first-of-its-kind flavored goat cheese blends sweet and creamy flavors in a four-ounce log format. The industry-first cold brew-flavored goat cheese promises tich coffee flavors and a sweetness that lends itself well to enhancing everything from snacks and desserts to breakfast and brunch dishes.
Coffee-Donut Goat Cheeses
Montchevre's Cold Brew & Donuts Goat Cheese Blends Sweet, Creamy Flavors
Trend Themes
1. Fusion Flavored Cheeses - Combining unexpected flavors like coffee and donuts with traditional cheese creates unique tasting experiences.
2. Dessert-inspired Dairy Products - Incorporating dessert flavors into dairy products appeals to those seeking indulgent and novel treats.
3. Snacking Innovations - Developing cheese products that cater to snack and breakfast occasions meets the increasing demand for versatile and flavorful options.
Industry Implications
1. Dairy - The introduction of innovative cheese flavors showcases the evolving landscape of the dairy industry.
2. Gourmet Food - Gourmet food industries can leverage unique flavor combinations to attract adventurous and discerning consumers.
3. Specialty Foods - Specialty foods benefit from the integration of unconventional flavors that cater to niche markets and gourmet preferences.