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What's Cooking in 2025: The Top Food Movements You'll See Everywhere

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January 15, 2025

As we look ahead to 2025, the food industry is set to undergo a major transformation driven by shifts in consumer preferences, sustainability, and technological innovations.

What's Cooking in 2025: The Top Food Movements You'll See Everywhere

Consumers are becoming conscious of their food choices day-by-day and are investing in their health and well-being while supporting environmental footprint and ethical farming practices.

At the same time, the desire for new, exciting culinary experiences is also on the rise.

The Indian consumers crave a mix of fusion food while being exposed to innovative dining formats that merge technology, culture, and entertainment.

Here are some of the movements of the future which, according to chefs and founders across India, promise to reshape our plates and palates.

Inputs on behalf of Cluster Chef Sumit Choudhary, Monkey Bar, Delhi

According to Chef Sumit, the five food trends to look forward to in 2025 will be:

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