Roasted Sunroot Chips

This Unusual Vegetable Snack is Made with Nutmeg-Seasoned Sunchokes

Produce on Parade created a versatile vegetable snack using a sunchoke—a plant that's also known as a sunroot, earth apple, topinambour or a Jerusalem artichoke. The roasted snack looks to be a lot like a potato chip once it's been dried out in the oven, although the taste is said to be a lot sweeter and nuttier. This is further enhanced with the use of nutmeg as a seasoning for the chips, which Produce on Parade suggests as a healthy and warming winter snack.

Other essentials in this roasted sunroot recipe are olive oil and sea salt, which are fairly standard to homemade vegetable chip recipes. Since the finished result looks so much like a potato chip, it's a great way to trick yourself and others into healthy snacking.
Trend Themes
1. Vegetable Snacking - The rise of healthier snacking options is creating opportunities for producing alternative vegetable chips made from a range of vegetables.
2. Uncommon Snacking - Consumers are becoming more adventurous and open to trying unique vegetable snacks, creating opportunities for introducing non-traditional vegetables like sunchokes.
3. Seasoned Snacks - The use of unique and flavorful seasonings, like nutmeg, in vegetable-based snacks can create differentiated offerings that appeal to health-conscious consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Food Processing - Innovative companies are finding ways to process a variety of vegetables into crispy, flavorful snacks to meet increasing consumer demand for healthier snacking options.
2. Agriculture - Farmers and produce growers can tap into consumer interest in unique vegetables that can be transformed into healthy snacks, opening up potential new markets for their crops.
3. Grocery Retail - As consumers seek healthier snacking alternatives, there is an opportunity for retailers to offer a wider range of vegetable chips, creating shelf space for innovative and unique products.

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