Fruit, yogurt and granola are all essential ingredients in making a classic parfait, but Bush Brothers & Co. decided to stay from convention and create an entirely unique parfait recipe with a set of different ingredients for its 'Maple Bean Parfait.'
Naturally, the bean brand's own parfait is made up of alternating layers of plain Greek yogurt and Bush’s Best Bean Pot Maple Baked Beans, a cooked and ready-to-eat bean product.
Salon de l’Alimentation (SIAL) is one of the largest food and beverage shows in the world and recently took place in Paris, France. This year, research presented at the event reveals that the dairy sector is currently the world’s most innovative product category. As many consumers look to diversify their diets, dishes that combine plant and animal proteins like this one are becoming popular.
Maple Bean Parfaits
This Unique Parfait Recipe from Bush Brothers & Co. Features Beans
Trend Themes
1. Plant-based Protein - The combination of plant and animal proteins in dishes like the 'Maple Bean Parfait' offers an opportunity for businesses to introduce more plant-based options.
2. Innovative Parfait Recipes - Creating unique parfait recipes with unexpected ingredients, such as baked beans, can help businesses stand out in the crowded yogurt market.
3. Diversification of Diets - As more consumers look to diversify their diets, there is a growing demand for non-traditional ingredients in traditional dishes like the parfait.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can capitalize on the trend of combining plant and animal proteins to create new dishes and products.
2. Yogurt - The yogurt industry can differentiate their products by creating unique parfait recipes with unexpected ingredients like baked beans.
3. Bean Products - Bean product companies, like Bush Brothers & Co., can create more innovative recipes with their products to attract consumers looking for non-traditional ingredients in their dishes.