Peach-Infused Cottage Cheese Cups

Good Culture's Cottage Cheese Features Fruit on the Bottom

Just as some dairy brands include fruit on the bottom of their yogurt pots, one of the newest products from Good Culture introduces cottage cheese with peach on the bottom. The all-new Natural Peach flavor offers 16 grams of protein per cup and emphasizes the use of clean, natural ingredients. The cottage cheese is made with a base of whole milk from pasture-raised, grass-fed cows, plus cream, live cutures and cane sugar as a sweetener.

Good Culture also offers fruit on the bottom cottage cheese products in varieites like blueberry, strawberry and pineapple.

A number of cottage cheese producers are now experimenting with offering unique dairy hybrids, including products that are combined with sweet additions like fruit and and savory mix-ins like salsa.
Trend Themes
1. Fruit-on-the-bottom Hybrid Products - There is a trend towards developing dairy products with fruit on the bottom, which can generate consumer interest in new flavor combinations and textures.
2. Clean, Natural Ingredients - Consumers are increasingly seeking dairy products made with natural and fewer ingredients, providing opportunities for innovation in cleaner, simpler formulations.
3. Savory-sweet Dairy Mix-ins - Manufacturers are experimenting with combining sweet fruits with savory flavors such as salsa, creating new product experiences for consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Dairy Industry - Dairy companies can explore the trend of creating fruit-on-the-bottom cottage cheese products as a way to differentiate themselves and appeal to health-conscious consumers.
2. Snack Food Industry - Snack companies can incorporate cottage cheese with mix-ins like fruit and salsa as a healthy snack option, catering to consumers looking for healthier options.
3. Healthy Living Industry - Players in the health industry can embrace the trend of clean, natural ingredients and explore creating dairy products made with whole milk from pasture-raised, grass-fed cows, as a way to attract consumers looking for healthier options.

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