10 Food Trends Everyone Will Be Buzzing About in 2024, According to Whole Foods

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Any idea what you’ll be eating for breakfast next January? Or how you’ll be quenching your thirst next June? Didn’t think so. (TBH, we’re not even sure what we’re having for dinner tonight.) Well, the experts of Whole Foods Market’s Trends Council have a pretty good idea what you—and the rest of the world—will be munching on come 2024. Read on for the grocery chain’s ninth annual Top 10 Food Trends forecast, along with our favorite ways to taste the trends yourself.

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1. Put the “Plant” Back in “Plant-Based”

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The days of ordering a veggie burger made of, um...not veggies are over. Mushrooms, walnuts, tempeh and legumes are leading the charge for vegetarian products packed with plant-based protein.

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2. Use the Whole Cacao

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Cacao pulp is typically discarded and wasted. But thanks to a few revolutionary brands, we'll be seeing everything from cacao pulp jelly to cacao fruit powder (which is a sweet sugar alternative, BTW) on shelves next year.

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3. Buckle Up for Buckwheat

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Buckwheat is not only naturally gluten-free, but it's also a prime crop to support soil health. Now, you'll see it in forms far beyond soba noodles, like crackers, milk alternatives and granola.

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4. Fancy Faux Fish

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Tinned fish stormed the food scene in 2022, so it's no surprise that plant-based fish followed suit. Think carrots in place of lox, trumpet mushrooms instead of scallops and even konjac, a root vegetable, taking over for raw fish in sushi and poke.

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5. Clean & Conserve: Water Stewardship

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Brands across the aisles are conserving H2O left and right with the help of regenerative agriculture. That includes restoring coastal ecosystems, coming up with water-saving products (like dry shampoo and laundry detergent sheets) and improving soil health.

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6. Complex Heat

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It's no secret that spicy (and swicy) foods have been steadily climbing the ranks since 2020. Nowadays, you can find plenty of snacks, condiments and even candies made with peppers you've never heard of, from scorpion to Hungarian Goathorn.

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7. Noodle News

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No hate to the 99-cent ramen that kept you afloat in college, but you can do so much better now. Brands are bringing instant noodles to a gourmet level with savory sauces and quality ingredients—without sacrificing convenience.

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8. Little Luxuries

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We're eternally indebted to TikTok for bringing "little treat" culture to the forefront. Whether your luxury of choice is boba tea, colorful macarons or fruity kombucha, you can find plenty that'll hit the spot for less than $10.

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9. Women’s Health: from Taboo to Top of Mind

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More and more products designed to support pregnancy, postpartum, periods, menopause and other life stages are hitting shelves, allowing customers to shed the taboos that perhaps once kept them from seeking help. Some brands even donate to women-focused charities with every purchase.

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10. A Better Boost

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Next year, better-for-you energy drinks, teas and coffees are coming for the sugar-soaked bevs you love. (Sorry.) Thanks to adaptogens and probiotics, you can get your caffeine fix without the crash in an endless array of forms.

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