



From Butter Chicken Chips to Canadian-Chinese Sausages
Jana Pijak — September 8, 2015 — Lifestyle
These on-the-go exotic foods range from butter chicken potato chips to Canadian-Chinese sausages that boast a fusion of multicultural flavors. Inspired by global food fads, these pre-packaged snacks include boxed chicken noodle salads that are ideal for busy professionals and frozen curry dinners that help foodies re-create Indian restaurant dishes right at home and at a fraction of the price.
In addition to their budget-friendly appeal, these on-the-go exotic foods are also convenient for urban dwellers and those leading a busy lifestyle. Next to exotic dishes that are pre-made and frozen for easy prep, millennial consumers are also experimenting with globally sourced garnishes -- from Indian spice subscriptions to multicultural hot sauce bottles -- when creating meal masterpieces at home.
In addition to their budget-friendly appeal, these on-the-go exotic foods are also convenient for urban dwellers and those leading a busy lifestyle. Next to exotic dishes that are pre-made and frozen for easy prep, millennial consumers are also experimenting with globally sourced garnishes -- from Indian spice subscriptions to multicultural hot sauce bottles -- when creating meal masterpieces at home.
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