Simplot Food Group has taken two classic comfort foods and transformed them into a delicious new hybrid with the launch of its Maple City Waffle line.
Described as the "world’s first waffle-flavored potatoes," the new Maple City Waffle lineup is a groundbreaking innovation. In total, there are two waffle-flavored potato fries to choose from: the Waffle Flavored Waffle Fries and the Waffle Flavored Waffle Bites. The former are more classic waffle-flavored crispy waffle fries made with real maple syrup, while the Waffle Bites are more fluffy waffle-flavored fries. As the brand explains, the new Maple City Waffle products allow brands to serve chicken and waffles to customers on the go – all they need to do is supply the chicken. As Michael Zeller, Simplot’s Senior Corporate Executive Chef, R&D, explains, "This new brand addresses three big trends: late-night snacking, extravagant breakfasts, and one-handed meals."
Waffle-Flavored Potato Fries
Simplot Maple City Waffle Line Reimagines a Classic Dish
Trend Themes
1. Late-night Snacking - The desire for convenient yet indulgent snacks during late hours drives innovators to combine familiar comfort foods into unique snacks.
2. Extravagant Breakfasts - The growing popularity of indulgent breakfast options opens avenues for hybrid products that elevate traditional breakfast fare.
3. One-handed Meals - Interest in portable, easy-to-eat meals prompts the development of innovative foods that cater to busy lifestyles and on-the-go consumption.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The creation of waffle-flavored potato fries exemplifies how traditional food products can be reinvented to tap into new flavor experiences and culinary innovation.
2. Quick-service Restaurants - Fast-food establishments can leverage hybrid food items to offer unique and appealing menu choices that attract a diverse customer base.
3. Frozen Food - The frozen food market benefits from novel products that combine convenience with gourmet quality, catering to consumer demand for quick yet satisfying meals.