The Crav'n Flavor’s Breaded Cheese Curds are a new product made with no artificial flavors or certified synthetic colors. Apart from being made with real white cheddar cheese, these breaded treats are a fast and convenient way to enjoy a state fair treat at home.
To prepare, heat some oil to 350° and fry as many cheese curds as you desire for 2 ½ minutes. The curds can also be baked in the oven on a baking sheet at 450° for 10 minutes. These breaded cheese curds turn out perfectly every time, whether for a special event, an afternoon snack, a quick meal, or another occasion.
Interested parties can visit Crav’n Flavor’s website to learn more about the ‘Breaded Cheese Curds.’
Breaded Cheddar Curds
Crav'n Flavor Launches the White Cheddar 'Breaded Cheese Curds'
Trend Themes
1. Artisanal Cheese Snacks - Smaller companies can take advantage of this trend to offer unique and gourmet versions of breaded cheese curds.
2. At-home State Fair Treats - Businesses specializing in at-home comfort foods can take advantage of this trend to create unique and convenient versions of state fair treats.
3. Clean Label Convenience Foods - Larger food companies can create easier-to-make snack alternatives with clean label ingredients to meet customer demands for convenient and healthier snacks.
Industry Implications
1. Snack Foods - Snack food companies can explore the trend of artisanal cheese snacks and the at-home state fair treats trend to create new products that appeal to consumers in search of gourmet and nostalgic snack options.
2. Foodservice - Restaurants and food trucks can offer innovative and easy-to-eat versions of state fair treats as well as unique artisanal takes on breaded cheese curds to attract customers looking for nostalgic and trendy comfort foods.
3. Frozen Foods - Larger food companies specializing in frozen convenience foods can take advantage of the clean label convenience foods trend to create easier-to-make snack alternatives with clean and simple ingredients to meet customer demands for healthier and convenient snacks.