When it comes to snacking, people tend to plant their flag firmly in one of two camps: team heat or team sweet, and Panaji Naan's new Naan Mini flavors, Apple Cinnamon and Jalapeño Cheddar, tap into this playful flavor debate. Sweet Apple Cinnamon Minis are made with real apple, cinnamon, ghee butter and buttermilk, while the savory Jalapeño Cheddar Minis bring an edge to dips, chili, nachos and more with a kick from spicy peppers, sharp cheddar cheese and tangy buttermilk.
"Our Minis are where we get to be the most playful," said Paul Flesher, President of Panaji Naan. "Apple Cinnamon and Jalapeño Cheddar push naan into flavour territory the category has never seen, opening up new eating occasions and giving shoppers more reasons to reach for naan more often."
Sweet Heat Naan Bites
Panaji Naan Launched Naan Minis in Apple Cinnamon and Jalapeño Cheddar
Trend Themes
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Sweet-heat Snacks — Contrasting profiles like apple cinnamon and jalapeño cheddar reflect a growing space for snack formats that satisfy both indulgent and spicy cravings in one product family.
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Global Flatbread Innovation — Naan’s shift into flavored mini bites shows how traditional breads can become modern snack platforms with broader relevance beyond meals and restaurant occasions.
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Mini Format Foods — Smaller portions create new usage moments for bakery products, from dipping and topping to lunchbox snacking and casual entertaining.
Industry Implications
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Packaged Snacks — Flavor-led naan bites sit at the intersection of chips, crackers and baked snacks, creating room for differentiated products with familiar textures and unexpected taste cues.
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Bakery Foods — The expansion of naan into playful sweet and savory varieties signals how bakery brands can reposition staple breads as versatile, premium snack items.
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Specialty Foods — Globally inspired, ingredient-forward minis demonstrate how specialty food makers can make international staples more accessible through convenient, flavor-driven formats.