How to set a food trend
What makes a food trend? We hear from culinary innovators and developers in their search to find the next big thing in food.
Have you tried Dubai chocolate, hot honey or the fruit sando? They鈥檙e just a few examples of viral food trends which got everyone talking on social media.
Rumella Dasgupta talks to creators and product developer to find out how much work goes into creating the next big thing in food. She hears how there鈥檚 often years of work behind the product that seems to suddenly be the latest craze.
It might look as though some food trends go viral overnight, but entrepreneur Mike Kurtz explains how creating his brand Mike鈥檚 Hot Honey took years of hard work. Product developers Katie McDaid and Robert Craggs tell Rumella how their jobs involve travelling the world to find the next big thing in food. Plus chef and food writer Pierre Thiam, explains how he鈥檚 been working tirelessly for decades to bring the ancient West African grain Fonio to worldwide attention.
We鈥檇 love to hear about the viral foods you鈥檝e tried and what you thought of them. You can email the team at thefoodchain@bbc.co.uk
Producer: Lexy O鈥機onnor
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