African Heritage Grain Crackers

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Flax & Fonio Ancient Grain Crackers are Crispy & Nutritious

Doctor in the Kitchen's new Flax & Fonio Ancient Grain Crackers spotlight a member of the millet family that's native to West Africa. The crackers can be found in varieties like Everything, Garden Vegetable and Sea Salt, and they share the nutritious benefits of their star ingredients.

Fonio, an ancient grain, is setting itself apart as a grain of the future because it's gaining popularity among health-conscious consumers for being gluten-free, vegan and full of vitamins, minerals and protein. Similarly, flax is appreciated for its mild flavor, fiber-rich content and versatility as a food ingredient.

This new addition to Doctor In The Kitchen's plant-based cracker line was introduced at the 2022 Winter Fancy Food Show.
Trend Themes
1. Ancient Grain Consumption - Opportunity for businesses to explore the use of other ancient grains beyond fonio to create new and nutritious food products for health-conscious consumers.
2. Plant-based Snacks - A demand for plant-based snacks is growing and this trend presents an opportunity for businesses to introduce new and innovative plant-based products.
3. Heritage Grain Revival - As consumers become more interested in heritage grains like fonio, there is an opportunity for businesses to incorporate these grains into their products and invest in sustainable sourcing practices.
Industry Implications
1. Food Manufacturing Industry - The food manufacturing industry can explore using ancient and heritage grains like fonio in their products to cater to the growing demand for nutritious and sustainable food options.
2. Health Food Industry - The health food industry can capitalize on the trend of plant-based snacks and create new products using ancient and heritage grains, such as Doctor in the Kitchen's Flax & Fonio crackers.
3. Agricultural Industry - As the demand for heritage grains grows, there is an opportunity for the agricultural industry to invest in sustainable sourcing practices and create a reliable supply chain for these grains.

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