The limited-edition Kanira x Diaspora Co. Morning Ritual Kit shares a taste of gluten-free, South Asian-inspired biscuits for breakfast. These breakfast biscuits feature pearl millet as their key ingredient, along with other beneficial ingredients from Eastern wellness like turmeric, ghee, adaptogenic ashwagandha and chai.
In the recipes, gluten-free pearl millet is combined with amaranth and almond flours, plus coconut sugar, coconut oil, flaxseeds and chia seeds. Pearl millet is a climate-smart crop that also happens to be a source of prebiotic fiber, protein and iron, as well as important vitamins and minerals, and Kanira sources this ingredient from farms in India.
These breakfast biscuits stand out with unique flavors like Chai Spice; Coconut & Cardamom; and Turmeric & Ginger.
Heritage-Inspired Breakfast Biscuits
Kanira's South Asian-Inspired Biscuits Feature Pearl Millet
Trend Themes
1. Climate-smart Crops - With the rise in environmental awareness, there is an opportunity for companies to incorporate climate-smart crops like pearl millet into more products for health-conscious consumers.
2. Adaptogenic Ingredients - The use of adaptogenic ingredients like ashwagandha in food products could disrupt the wellness industry by appealing to consumers looking for stress-reducing nutrition.
3. South Asian-inspired Flavors - Food companies could capitalize on the growing interest in South Asian-inspired flavors by incorporating them into unique product offerings like breakfast biscuits.
Industry Implications
1. Food Industry - Food companies could gain a competitive edge by utilizing locally-sourced, climate-smart crops and unique flavors like those found in Kanira's South Asian-inspired breakfast biscuits.
2. Wellness Industry - The use of adaptogens in food products like Kanira's breakfast biscuits could disrupt the wellness industry and appeal to health-conscious consumers looking for functional foods.
3. Agriculture Industry - The demand for climate-smart crops like pearl millet could create new opportunities for farmers and encourage more sustainable agricultural practices.